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Doubt that. That CPU is from 2011 not 2017. Not worth running in 2024.
I doubt that the hardware requirements for win11 will lead to much problems.
Yeah I can’t imagine a quad core xeon that caps out at 32gb of DDR3 is perfect for anything at this point
Edit: Yeah that CPU is pretty far down this list
https://valid.x86.fr/bench/8
Ooh damn, then I must have read the wrong description. Thats a hell no then.
Well you've edited the original post, but the quote shows a v6 cpu with a link to a v1. Which do you have? V6 is kaby lake and while not officially supported, it does have tpm2.0
It is v6