I've a R5 3600 paired with GIGABYTE A320M-S2H V2 and I want to try WINDOWS 11, you know I've to enable fTPM for that so would it affect my PROCESSOR's performance?
From what I've read the fTPM itself will have no impact on CPU performance but it only makes sense that any encryption and decryption of data or other aspects of the services that need use of the fTPM may.I've a R5 3600 paired with GIGABYTE A320M-S2H V2 and I want to try WINDOWS 11, you know I've to enable fTPM for that so would it affect my PROCESSOR's performance?
They don't need to 'crack' the encryption. They only need sufficiently clever social hack (figuratively, a half pound of C4) to get me to divulge my PIN. These are people who've been doing this sort of thing for...centuries...they know how it's done and are extremely clever about it. I'm not a James Bond, just an average Joe so even though I don't answer most the phone calls (just social engineering hacks to get me to divulge something) I'm not really sophistacated enough to catch one that might be targeted at me, like a proper 'honey pot' might. But...I'm not nearly an interesting enough person for them to make any such effort.....
And 512bit encryption can stop then for a couple hundred years.
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