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Hi to all,
do you know if CPU Xeon E5 2680V4 will be compatible with Windows 11?
Thx to everybody.
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Hello Wolpiro
Before closing this thread, we would like to add the following information:
Based on the Microsoft Website, this processor does not support Windows* 11.
Windows* 11 Supported Intel Processors
We will proceed to close this thread now.
Wanner G.
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Ask Microsoft if that processor is on THEIR compatibility list.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Windows 11 is the new Vista]
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Hello Wolpiro
Thank you for posting your question on this Intel® Community.
OS compatibility (or supported operating systems) is not defined by the Intel® Xeon® processor or a server's chipset, but it is dependent on the operating systems supported by the server motherboard or system.
The motherboard or system manufacturer will validate certain operating systems with the motherboard or system and provide drivers for the supported operating systems.
Contact your server system or motherboard manufacturer (original equipment manufacturer or OEM) for OS compatibility information. If you encounter issues when using one of the OEM's supported operating systems, ensure that you have the latest BIOS firmware and drivers installed from the OEM.
If you are using an Intel® Server Board or Intel® Server System, please let us know.
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Hello Wolpiro
Were you able to review our latest posts?
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Hello Wolpiro
Since we have not heard back from you, we will proceed to close this thread.
We hope you found the information provided useful.
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Hello Wolpiro
Before closing this thread, we would like to add the following information:
Based on the Microsoft Website, this processor does not support Windows* 11.
Windows* 11 Supported Intel Processors
We will proceed to close this thread now.
Wanner G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Again, it is Microsoft that set the rules for processors supported by W11. Complain to Microsoft. Complaining here is like complaining to Dixie Cup about the coffee.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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