Before installing Linux, I had originally planned to dual-boot on my main PC, but somehow a gaming rig from 5 years ago isn’t good enough to run windows 11, which is ridiculous.

  • kbobabob@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    12 hours ago

    Weird, my gaming rig that I built before COVID runs 11 like a champ. Didn’t buy good parts by the sound of it.

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      11 hours ago

      I bought a shitty laptop 3 and 1/2 years ago that came with Windows 11 on it and I’ve never had an issue with it I don’t know how all these people are having problems with these supposedly well-built systems

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        11 hours ago

        The problem is that Microsoft set seemingly arbitrary hardware requirenents to install Windows 11, it’s not about performance.

        If you have a Kaby Lake or Ryzen 2000 system of any specs, you are already out of luck, no matter if you have 32 cores or 128G RAM.

        But somehow, magically, a few Kaby Lake Microsoft Surface laptops are fine to run Windows 11, so those specific CPUs are cool. The rest (mostly desktops) is not.