I’m not surprised.
Is that an actual PC? Because that CPU is supposed to be in a laptop/mobile device. The only times i’ve seen laptop chips in desktop PCs is when the rig comes from Aliexpress or other chinese outlets.
Also makes an upgrade impossible, since it’s soldered to the board (and FT4 isn’t great in the first place).
If you’re handy, you could get away with a motherboard/CPU upgrade, depending on RAM compatibility – for a budget board/CPU/cooler you’d be looking at around £150-200 used. But of course would require you to assemble it.
This is nonsense. Yes you can have issues, but by no means is that widespread.
Latest ~(mainly gaming) https://www.pcworld.com/article/2885419/microsoft-confirms-missing-ssds-on-windows-11-heres-how-to-avoid-it.html

Brydo will in fact never run into that problem. That’s what i mean.
In fact, even if he installed Cyberpunk 2077, he’s unlikely to run into that problem – since i installed it just now, and everything is fine. I even tested it on one my secondary (SSD) drives, because my primaries are M2. Which are also fine.
It’s hysteria for no bloody reason, Win11 is fine.
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