Microsoft withdraws Windows 11 22H2 up hold after fixing gaming performance issues.
Microsoft Windows 11 Gaming Bugs Fixed, Rollout Restarts : Read more
Microsoft Windows 11 Gaming Bugs Fixed, Rollout Restarts : Read more
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No. Don't upgrade to W11 yet, especially if you're using AMD system (for CPU / GPU or both). This OS bricks my PC cuz microsoft don't recognize AMD fTPM on my CPU (R9 5900X), it made my PC totally freeze everytime an app trigger the "TPM certification check". I fixed it by installing an external TPM module.. Might be worth it to wait for W12 and hope they fix all of this issue in the new OS. This one is a bug farm.So what is everyone's opinion of Windows 11 now for gaming? Stable?
I'm still on Windows 10, and not yet convinced I should go through with the constant pestering to update to 11.
Everything works fine for me (so far), gaming with Win11 for almost 2 months now incl. MP, since I put my new desktop rig together (AM5). Last week I put a RX 6700 XT in there, and also no issue with 1440p gaming (with a 144 Hz screen here). Even tried The Witcher 3 next-gen upgrade today, with DX12 at Ultra+ graphical settings, and it runs smoothly here (including fast loading), with no crash in the 2 hours I checked it. Additionally recorded a gaming video at it, and fine. Here's a screenshot from the video:So what is everyone's opinion of Windows 11 now for gaming? Stable?
I'm still on Windows 10, and not yet convinced I should go through with the constant pestering to update to 11.
one person having problems isn't enough to stop others trying win 11.
Something clearly wrong with your CPU or MB if it needed you to use TPM on a 5900.
I have been on it on an AMD system now since August last year.
This isn't only about upgrading to win 11, this is about a version update appearing for people again.
I have an RTX 4080 and have had zero problems gaming with Windows 11. But I do keep my drivers updated.So what is everyone's opinion of Windows 11 now for gaming? Stable?
I'm still on Windows 10, and not yet convinced I should go through with the constant pestering to update to 11.
Every OS update in the history of ever has had "issues" on some systems and uses. This is across all operatings systems, not just Windows, and especially not just Win 10/11.Two. This news is about W11 "Fixing it's 'Issues'" so that means that issues Existed or even still exists in the OS.
i have both amd gpu and amd cpu, no issuesNo. Don't upgrade to W11 yet, especially if you're using AMD system (for CPU / GPU or both). This OS bricks my PC cuz microsoft don't recognize AMD fTPM on my CPU (R9 5900X), it made my PC totally freeze everytime an app trigger the "TPM certification check". I fixed it by installing an external TPM module.. Might be worth it to wait for W12 and hope they fix all of this issue in the new OS. This one is a bug farm.
coincidence I am helping someone who mentioned that error. Thanks for answer.Three. About the issue i mentioned, others also reported the similar issue: https://community.amd.com/t5/proces...ize-scep-certificationregistration/m-p/495359
that post pretty much mentions SCEP failed, because that person had old chipset driver which was tryin to connect to outdated azure web adress?Three. About the issue i mentioned, others also reported the similar issue: https://community.amd.com/t5/proces...ize-scep-certificationregistration/m-p/495359
So what is everyone's opinion of Windows 11 now for gaming? Stable?
I'm still on Windows 10, and not yet convinced I should go through with the constant pestering to update to 11.