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Is the r5 4500 destop compatible with windows 11?
The r5 4500 is writen in amd specs as windows 11 compatible, but, in the Microsoft web it isn't writen as supported processor
Will it auto update to windows 11? Is it considered supported and who is has the misinformation? Is it only partially supported?
*I am not talking about r5 4500u*
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It looks like this model is a die salvage later release of the Zen 2 o 3 APU with the graphics coprocessor unused. I think it's far more likely that the MS documentation omitted this obscure low volume model rather than it being incompatible. It would be fairly similar to running a 4600g with the graphics turned off at the bios configuration setup. So, yes, if 4600g is supported, then it's almost surely supported as far as I can guess, though with no guarantee from MS.
https://www.cpu-world.com/Compare_CPUs/AMD_100-000000147,AMD_100-000000252,AMD_100-000000644/
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It looks like this model is a die salvage later release of the Zen 2 o 3 APU with the graphics coprocessor unused. I think it's far more likely that the MS documentation omitted this obscure low volume model rather than it being incompatible. It would be fairly similar to running a 4600g with the graphics turned off at the bios configuration setup. So, yes, if 4600g is supported, then it's almost surely supported as far as I can guess, though with no guarantee from MS.
https://www.cpu-world.com/Compare_CPUs/AMD_100-000000147,AMD_100-000000252,AMD_100-000000644/
