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MacLawyer

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I'm a Mac user so maybe a knowledgeable Windows user knows the answer. Does Windows 11 requiring the TPM and secure boot features adversely affect the homebuilt PC market?
 

AndyMacAndMic

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I'm a Mac user so maybe a knowledgeable Windows user knows the answer. Does Windows 11 requiring the TPM and secure boot features adversely affect the homebuilt PC market?

I don't think so.

Modern PC motherboards have the TPM 2.0 chip and secure boot (bios) on board, so no problems at all when building a PC. It never hurts to check the compatibility with Windows 11 before buying of course ;).
 
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skaertus

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I'm a Mac user so maybe a knowledgeable Windows user knows the answer. Does Windows 11 requiring the TPM and secure boot features adversely affect the homebuilt PC market?
I have a homebuilt PC with a Core i7-9700K (9th gen Intel) and I have successfully installed Windows 11. There will probably be no problem, as long as compatible motherboards are used.
 
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