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windows 11 compatibility (tpm)

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Your pc can run windows 11. You have to run windows 11. Bcz it has the better task scheduling that can use the e-cores effectively.  If you are running mission critical stuff you might want to consider sperate tpm2.0 module if you are not just dont worry about this at all. 

this is a dumb question

i am building a computer tomorrow and was reading the motherboard manual and it said it had a tpm port but do i need a tpm 2.0 module that plugs in or does the core i5-12600KF have one built in 

cpu core i5-12600KF

mobo ASRock Z690 PG Riptide ATX

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Your pc can run windows 11. You have to run windows 11. Bcz it has the better task scheduling that can use the e-cores effectively.  If you are running mission critical stuff you might want to consider sperate tpm2.0 module if you are not just dont worry about this at all. 

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