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ASUS X99-Deluxe II

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You can check with the PC Health Check app....I dont think it's compatible without some tweaks though.
 
I'm not sure but MS has tried to push Win 11 on my Gigabyte X99-Designare EX MB by throwing up a screen that made it look like they pushed it through, scared the brown stuff out of me, then I saw it was a add. So maybe, maybe not.
 
installed the tpm module and it passed the pc health check but sadly my cpu doesn't and I cannot see a cpu that fits on the ASUS X99-Deluxe ll and is compatible with Windows 11 so I am thinking its a bust.
 
Ended up following advice from eidairaman1 at techpowerup Forums to go on youtube and look up tpm bypass for 11.

I did this and it was really easy. There are multiple ways to bypass. I am now running Windows 11.
 
You can create an ISO with one of the latest Rufus versions, which contains all the options to disable hardware limitations and other problems with the Win11 installation.
 
Just out of curiosity, what CPU do you have? Haswell-E or Broadwell-E, my X99 systems has the i7 6800K, I have not run a health check so I don't know if they would pass or not.
 
Just out of curiosity, what CPU do you have? Haswell-E or Broadwell-E, my X99 systems has the i7 6800K, I have not run a health check so I don't know if they would pass or not.

Microsoft says 8th Intel gen or newer to pass the "Win11 ready" test. I remember someone mentioned the 6800K problems just after the Win11 release. There is still TMP 2.0 and some more requirements, but nowadays there are various ways to skip it.
 
Just out of curiosity, what CPU do you have? Haswell-E or Broadwell-E, my X99 systems has the i7 6800K, I have not run a health check so I don't know if they would pass or not.
Hi WhitehawkEQ,

The Microsoft Windows 11 check said I failed with TPM and CPU.

I found out that it is possible to purchase a TPM module which can be installed onto the motherboard.
Cost $28.00 AUD.
My CPU is a Broadwell-E i7 6900k.
I checked the asus x-99 deluxe ll cpu list against the Microsoft cpu list (for windows 11) and I could find none that matched up.
It seemed there was no way to move forward until eidairaman1 at techpowerup forums said, "Go on youtube and look up tpm bypass for 11"
I did this and found there are a couple of very simple ways to bypass all of the requirements to install windows 11.
Another search phrase for Google or Edge is, "will microsoft remove tpm requirement".
I did the ISO download way and it has worked fine for me.
I have done updates/installs and all is going well.
 
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