![]() ![]() Microsoft only saying it crashes on 50% of systems using 7th gen and 98% crash free with i7 7820hq because they used it in surface studio 2. If i7 7820hq is supported then all 7th gen can run smoothly without issues because all of them are same. If upgraded to SSD 100-200$ it works fine. These two are also available in windows 10 but many don't use them as they decrease performance. But 7th gen have it but not supported.Ībout performance decrease in skylake, if you disable hvci, core isolation (memory integrity) and hyper v then performance don't decrease even with skylake. They have dch drivers, same instruction set, secure boot, tpm 2.0 and yes Skylake don't have MBEC. Intel skylake and above can run windows 11. All 7th gen have dch drivers and same instruction set. ![]() Microsoft hasn't said anything about this. They support very few only 9 7th gen.(mostly all of them are skylake x) Why can't remaining? I just don't understand. Why not i7 7920hq ? Same security and features right? Then why all 7th gen not supported? Only i7 7820hq which is in surface studio 2. Search hvci on Google the first link is from Microsoft which says "hvci works better on kaby lake and zen 2" But Microsoft not providing support for i7 7700k. ![]() i7 7700k can run windows 11 if i7 7820hq can. Because they left all other 7th gen processors and even amd Zen 1. Windows 11 supports i7 7820hq only because of surface studio 2 I think. Read patiently till end you will get it.□ ![]()
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