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New bios supports windows 11 r6ee

PanosXidis24
Level 11
Hello guys Asus release for ASUS RAMPAGE VI EXTREME encore users for support windows 11!!!!
mine question is for ASUS RAMPAGE VI EXTREME no encore why not new bios??thanks
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restsugavan wrote:
It wasn't contain Intel SA-00525 vulnerable patch.

They are waiting for new Intel microcode


the CVE 0144 20201 but those are for X and xeons.

ok we wait. has to be more.
Learn, Play Enjoy!

BigJohnny
Level 13
Its not about win 11. Patience is a virtue. Its still in Alpha, its still full of bugs and still lacks a lot of driver support. The R6E current BIOS does just fine once you enable TPM and I don't see TPM going away. Theres a reason they are requiring it and a M$ account. Its called making it a profitable venture again and stopping the running it not activated and the selling of reclaimed keys. Once its activated and authenticated thats the only rig you will be able to run it on.

Edit, looks like it just went BETA. co release

restsugavan
Level 13
It was okay mate @BigJohnny.

Now I during testing Windows 11 and Office Insider Preview.

About Aquantia AQC 107 10Gb , @Mokichu already provided me new driver 3.0.19.0 WHQL.

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Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.100
Office Insider Preview Build 14326.2004
EDGE 92.0.902.65
were on testing now.
W11CANARY 26100.1 Core i9 7980XE 02007108 MCE ME 11.12.95.2499 R6E Modified BIOS 3801 SAMSUNG OG9 FW 1019.0 SSD 970 EVO PLUS 1 TB x 3 NVIDIA RTX 4090 GAME READY 552.22 64GB GSKILL DDR4 3200MHz JBL 9.1 Sound Bar DTS-X

restsugavan wrote:
It was okay mate @BigJohnny.

Now I during testing Windows 11 and Office Insider Preview.

About Aquantia AQC 107 10Gb , @Mokichu already provided me new driver 3.0.19.0 WHQL.

89482
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.100
Office Insider Preview Build 14326.2004
EDGE 92.0.902.65
were on testing now.


Im running driver version 2.2.3.0 from Marvell dated 2/12/21

Im not having much luck with my install. Lost Memory OC to green screen of death now. had to drop that back to XMP and also noted Ive gained 5C on my CPU across multiple speeds comparing to win 10 on heavy AVX workloads with 10980XE. Still early on and hopefully this will improve or Ill be rolling back to 10 until it expires. Ive personally seen zero perforance boot, actually performance drop both CPU scores that are running hotter with lower scores and memory bandwidth dropped from 110,000MB/S to 98,000 and latency went up from 59nS to 65nS. with the exact same clocks (after having lost my OC ability to the green screen of death. Gave me a pcie.sys error, something I've not ever seen before. dialed it back and it locked up so I had to go back all the way to XMP. 3800 CL16 to 3600 CL18 and worse bandwidth even there. It just hit Beta so will see how it goes.

ThrashZone
Level 10
Hi,
Must have lots of free time to mess with 11 in current state
There are too many workarounds to install 11on even 775 socket boards lol to worry about intel obnoxious security requirements atm on x299/.....
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

ThrashZone wrote:
Hi,
Must have lots of free time to mess with 11 in current state
There are too many workarounds to install 11on even 775 socket boards lol to worry about intel obnoxious security requirements atm on x299/.....



Old hardware are welcome too. Let's testing its performance mate. :cool:

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Now Microsoft Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.160
Microsoft Office Insider Preview Version 2109 Build 14416.20006
Microsoft EDGE Insider Preview Build 92.0.902.78

Just waiting for your old school rigs.
W11CANARY 26100.1 Core i9 7980XE 02007108 MCE ME 11.12.95.2499 R6E Modified BIOS 3801 SAMSUNG OG9 FW 1019.0 SSD 970 EVO PLUS 1 TB x 3 NVIDIA RTX 4090 GAME READY 552.22 64GB GSKILL DDR4 3200MHz JBL 9.1 Sound Bar DTS-X

BigJohnny
Level 13
If you have TPM in the current BIOS then there is no need to update. Im on a "pre win11 optimized " BIOS and running just fine. ASUS has never been very good with their changelogs on BIOS. I really hate the "Improved stability" phrase. Never goes into details. Im not one to update just because there is a new one. I stick with what works and only update if there is a reason.

If you really want to update then it shouldn't be any different than any other BIOS update.

BigJohnny wrote:
If you have TPM in the current BIOS then there is no need to update. Im on a "pre win11 optimized " BIOS and running just fine. ASUS has never been very good with their changelogs on BIOS. I really hate the "Improved stability" phrase. Never goes into details. Im not one to update just because there is a new one. I stick with what works and only update if there is a reason.

If you really want to update then it shouldn't be any different than any other BIOS update.


Hi BigJohnny,

Many thanks for your prompt and really helpful response.

You’re right, the TPM is detected and is working fine in the BIOS and within Windows 10 so its great news I don’t need to update the BIOS. Microsoft's Windows Health Check tool shows my system is ready for Windows 11, hence my question.

I hate those “Improved stability� release notes too, they are way too vague. I’m with you, if I don’t need to update I won’t. My system is working perfectly and is totally stable, so this is great news.

I’ll upgrade to Windows 11 probably in late January. Cheers.