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Use supported CPU list from Microsoft #5

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tjlakixi opened this issue Jun 25, 2021 · 10 comments
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Use supported CPU list from Microsoft #5

tjlakixi opened this issue Jun 25, 2021 · 10 comments
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@tjlakixi
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I know you've already got an item for Supported CPUs on your to-do list, but in case you haven't found it already here is the official list from Microsoft: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/minimum/windows-processor-requirements

Thanks for your nice tool btw!

@Erisa
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Erisa commented Jun 25, 2021

Tagging onto this since I don't want to create a new issue where it's not needed, my Ryzen 2700X entirely passes the requirements published by Microsoft yet this tool shows a question mark:
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@bastianfbr
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Same for my Ryzen 5 3500U
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@Erisa
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Erisa commented Jun 25, 2021

Same is also true for Snapdragon: 8cx:
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Which is also on Microsoft's list

@Sumitdhiman
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Same for Core i5 10th generation.

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bl-ue commented Jun 25, 2021

+1, Intel i5-8500 & i9-9900K not recognized though they're listed here.

@rcmaehl rcmaehl self-assigned this Jun 25, 2021
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rcmaehl commented Jun 25, 2021

Yep. Same issue with #3. Will get started on this shortly!

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bscout9956 commented Jun 25, 2021

Also, please do a check for the Ryzen 5 1600 AF variant (not the Zen 1, Summit Ridge, 14nm variant), this variant is now being manufactured and sold under a 12nm process node and the Pinnacle Ridge aka Zen+ architecture, so it is essentially a Zen+ processor and should work with Windows 11.
In fact the Windows 11 tool tells me I have full compatibility.
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Check YD1600BBAFBOX vs YD1600BBAEBOX.

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GTAXL commented Jun 25, 2021

Do you know if the CPU is a requirement, or just a recommendation? Does this just affect i series Intel CPUs or is there specific Xeon's and up? The supported CPU support list is not really complete. My CPU for example, Intel Xeon E5-1650 v3 isn't even listed on Windows 7 or Windows 10 supported CPU list, yet works just fine on both operating systems. No peep of another CPU I use, Intel Xeon E5-2689 v4 on ANY of the Windows operating systems. I don't trust the list.

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rcmaehl commented Jun 25, 2021

Do you know if the CPU is a requirement, or just a recommendation? Does this just affect i series Intel CPUs or is there specific Xeon's and up? The supported CPU support list is not really complete. My CPU for example, Intel Xeon E5-1650 v3 isn't even listed on Windows 7 or Windows 10 supported CPU list, yet works just fine on both operating systems. No peep of another CPU I use, Intel Xeon E5-2689 v4 on ANY of the Windows operating systems. I don't trust the list.

CPU is a recommendation as long as all other factors are met. Closing the issue as this has been added in 2.1.0

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matacoder commented Jun 25, 2021

Ryzen 3700X is not passing (but should)
That is the speed!
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