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10-15-2021 08:14 AM #1
Axle Grease PC Specs Motherboard Asus Rampage V Extreme w/ BIOS 3801 Processor Intel i7-5960X Memory (part number) F4-3000C15Q-16GRR Graphics Card #1 Gigabyte RTX 3080 Gaming OC 10G Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG278Q Storage #1 Corsair MP510 1.92TB (NVMe) Storage #2 Samsung 850 Pro 1TB/860 Evo 1TB CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken Z73 AIO liquid cooler Case Corsair Obsidian 900D Power Supply Antec HCP-1300 Platinum Keyboard Logitech Pro (TKL) Mouse Logitech G-Pro WIreless Headset Beyerdynamic MMX 300 Mouse Pad Razer Goliathus Headset/Speakers Audioengine HD6 OS Windows 10 Pro Network Router Linksys WRT1900ACS Accessory #1 HTC Vive (1st gen)
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For owners running Windows 11 on their X99 PCs.
Windows 11 Security Book ( 1st Oct 2021 )
https://query.prod.cms.rt.microsoft..../binary/RWMyFE
The section on hardware security is very interesting. After reading it, I'm not sure why Microsoft has made Windows 11 so easy to install on old hardware. It is absolutely a retrograde move in relation to the objective Microsoft was trying to achieve with Windows 11.
Those of us with Haswell-E CPUs should keep in mind that on the matter of Virtualisation-Based Security the Haswell implementation blows. Microsoft should not add Haswell to the Windows 11 compatible CPU list. A spineless Microsoft probably would.
Update:
Fixed link. Thanks, BigJohnny.Last edited by Axle Grease; 10-23-2021 at 11:00 PM.
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10-16-2021 03:17 AM #2
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Ive been working with the dev channel and keeping tabs on development. Im fairly certain all the reg hacks to get it to run on old gear have been disabled.
Your link is dead.
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10-16-2021 05:30 AM #3
pndiode PC Specs Laptop (Model) ASUS G752VL-DH71 Win 11 Pro 21H2 Motherboard ROG Maximus XII Formula Processor I7-10700K Memory (part number) G-Skill F4-3600C19Q-32GTZRB Graphics Card #1 ROG Matrix GTX 980TI -P-6GD5 Bitspower Water Block Graphics Card #2 ROG Matrix GTX 980TI -P-6GD5 Bitspower Water Block Monitor LG UltraGear 32GN50T-B Storage #1 WD Black SN750 1TB Storage #2 WD Blue 4TB (4 ea) CPU Cooler EK PE 360 (Top), PE 240 (Front), and Xres 100 Elite Case ROG Strix Helios Power Supply ThermalTake Toughpower 1200W Keyboard ROG Strix Scope RX Mouse Logitech MX Master S2 Headset ROG Strix Fusion 300 Mouse Pad Generic Headset/Speakers Bose Companion 3 Series II OS Windows 11 Pro 21H2 Network Router Generic Accessory #1 Corsair ML140 (4 ea), Corsair ML120 (3 ea) Accessory #2 ASUS External 16X BLU-RAY Writer
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Your link is dead
It might be one of those new Windows 11 Security features. Just remove the http:// from the front of link.
Last edited by pndiode; 10-16-2021 at 05:32 AM.
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10-19-2021 11:22 PM #4
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Hopefully there will be third party security solutions so we don't have to use what comes with WIn 11, similar to what we have in Windows 10.
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10-20-2021 06:38 PM #5
ThrashZone PC Specs Motherboard z490 XII Apex 2nd x299 VI Apex 3rd x99 sabertooth Processor i9-10900k w/Foundation & i9-9940x w/SigV2 & 5930k w/ek-Magnitude Memory (part number) Trident-Z 3600c16 2x8 2nd Trident-Z 3600C16 4x8 3rd 3200c14 4x8 Graphics Card #1 Titan Xp & 1080ti FTW3 both water cooled & evga 980ti gaming on air Monitor AOC G2460PG 24"G-Sync 144Hz & ASUS VG248QE 24" 144Hz Storage #1 2-Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500gb M.2 & 2.5" ssd's 850 pro's for os 850 evo for games Storage #2 2-LG Blu-Ray WH16NS40 CPU Cooler 2-240GTX with Heatkiller-4-Pro/ vrm water block Both&x299 2-280GTX 2-D5's before and after rads Case 2- Corsair 450D with second floors for 240GTX & 280GTX rads & 2 Test Benchs Power Supply EVGA 1000P2 & 1200P2 & 850p2 Keyboard 3x Logitech G710+ Mouse 3x Red dragon Perdition OS Linux-Cinnimon 20.2 & Win-7-10-11 pro Accessory #1 Optimus Foundation copper plexi 2nd Optimus SigV2 Accessory #2 Mayhems clear all Accessory #3 ModMyMods 3/8-5/8" clear soft tubing/ MORA 360 Pro x2
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Hi,
Hate to wake you up about this feature but it's on win-10 as well so should x99 be banned from win-10 too lol
This feature is really for people that use virtual machines so exploits don't leak into the host os but fact is this protection is off regardless of 10 or 11
Real problem is too many people rely on windows/ microsoft defender and shouldn't or ms lab tests.
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10-24-2021 01:18 AM #6
Axle Grease PC Specs Motherboard Asus Rampage V Extreme w/ BIOS 3801 Processor Intel i7-5960X Memory (part number) F4-3000C15Q-16GRR Graphics Card #1 Gigabyte RTX 3080 Gaming OC 10G Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG278Q Storage #1 Corsair MP510 1.92TB (NVMe) Storage #2 Samsung 850 Pro 1TB/860 Evo 1TB CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken Z73 AIO liquid cooler Case Corsair Obsidian 900D Power Supply Antec HCP-1300 Platinum Keyboard Logitech Pro (TKL) Mouse Logitech G-Pro WIreless Headset Beyerdynamic MMX 300 Mouse Pad Razer Goliathus Headset/Speakers Audioengine HD6 OS Windows 10 Pro Network Router Linksys WRT1900ACS Accessory #1 HTC Vive (1st gen)
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On the matter virtual machines, VBS is used to isolate the hypervisor itself from the OS now that a compromised OS is automatically assumed. The security features on fully compatible PCs running Windows 11 go six layers deep and are designed around the premise that some part of the system has been compromised. Here's where Haswell comes in. VBS is now used to isolate areas of memory as a general function of PC security. Haswell has VBS but it hits performance pretty bad, and Microsoft is or *was* pushing for all the security with little or no performance degradation. For this reason Haswell will not and should not be on the Windows 11 CPU compatibility list. As far as I'm concerned, Windows 11 on my PC is no less secure than Windows 10 so I might as well be running it until the next upgrade or until MS gets in the way.
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10-24-2021 07:19 AM #7
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Glad I do not rely on Defender (and never will), but for people who are using the MS security solution should feel content.
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10-26-2021 02:07 AM #8
ThrashZone PC Specs Motherboard z490 XII Apex 2nd x299 VI Apex 3rd x99 sabertooth Processor i9-10900k w/Foundation & i9-9940x w/SigV2 & 5930k w/ek-Magnitude Memory (part number) Trident-Z 3600c16 2x8 2nd Trident-Z 3600C16 4x8 3rd 3200c14 4x8 Graphics Card #1 Titan Xp & 1080ti FTW3 both water cooled & evga 980ti gaming on air Monitor AOC G2460PG 24"G-Sync 144Hz & ASUS VG248QE 24" 144Hz Storage #1 2-Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500gb M.2 & 2.5" ssd's 850 pro's for os 850 evo for games Storage #2 2-LG Blu-Ray WH16NS40 CPU Cooler 2-240GTX with Heatkiller-4-Pro/ vrm water block Both&x299 2-280GTX 2-D5's before and after rads Case 2- Corsair 450D with second floors for 240GTX & 280GTX rads & 2 Test Benchs Power Supply EVGA 1000P2 & 1200P2 & 850p2 Keyboard 3x Logitech G710+ Mouse 3x Red dragon Perdition OS Linux-Cinnimon 20.2 & Win-7-10-11 pro Accessory #1 Optimus Foundation copper plexi 2nd Optimus SigV2 Accessory #2 Mayhems clear all Accessory #3 ModMyMods 3/8-5/8" clear soft tubing/ MORA 360 Pro x2
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Hi,
You do realize virtualization features/ hyper-v is disabled by default in bios on all asus boards there's a good reason for this default lol
This is no big deal unless a user wants to use this security hole feature along with Remote access
Yeah so focus on a threat that is only a threat "IF" someone is silly enough to use hyper-v-ware.
Smart people would not.
I just installed win-11 on my x99 5930k rig my goodness the sky is falling I swear
Same for z490 and x299 rigs same setup No TPM/ No UEFI/ NO GPT/ No CPU support on at least 5930k x99 is a trifecta lol
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02-14-2022 06:35 PM #9
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TL/DR: Is your 6850K overclock working in W11?
More detail ...
I upgraded to X299 a while ago and mothballed my RVE with 6850K/6900K. I've since acquired a Sabertooth X99 board to use as an HTPC & VM Host with my 6850K.
I'm only running an nh-d9l air cooler. I do plan to go AIO soon. Overclocking might be an option.
Latest BIOS and I've installed W11. No dodgy download. Fresh install.
issue 1) 1x unknown driver. This is the "intel turbo boost max technology 3.0 driver". I tried the W10 one, but, it fails to start "Code 10".
issue 2) With all cores to x40, I noticed that only the favourite core is hitting x40. Thermal limit is not being hit. This brings back memories of when a W10 update borked the X99 overclock. There was a BIOS update required and/or some software turbo boost file rename stuff.
I think these issues are related. This does lead to my question - If you're running W11 on 6850K, is your overclock working?
TIA
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03-17-2022 02:55 AM #10
mulderfox PC Specs Laptop (Model) MSI GP62MVR 7RF Motherboard Asus X99-A II Processor Intel i7-6850k Memory (part number) BLS2K8G4D240FSE Graphics Card #1 MSI GTX1080Ti Monitor Dell 27" S2716DG Storage #1 Samsung EVO 850 500GB SSD Storage #2 HGST 10TB HDD, Toshiba 5TB HDD CPU Cooler Noctua D14 Case Phanteks P300 Power Supply Thermaltake Smart DPS 750W Keyboard CoolerMaster Masterkeys M Pro White Mouse Logitech G502 Headset/Speakers Thonet and Vander GRUB 2.1 Speakers OS Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit
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I have a Asus X99-A II motherboard with a i7-6850k. Did standard Win11 installation work for you? PC check and WhyNotWin11 both shows that the CPU is not supported (and that TPM is missing, but I can handle that with an add-on) Or did you install with the CPU compatibility flag turned off?
Also, do you know which X99 supported CPUs officially support win11? I can't really find any..
Thanks.