Although there is still a period of time before the official launch of the Windows 11 operating system, major motherboard manufacturers are actively involved in the upgrade of compatible firmware, mainly to improve the support for the TPM 2.0 trusted platform module.
Earlier, major motherboard manufacturers have successively shared the list of compatible AMD/Intel chipsets. Now, ASUS has taken the lead in releasing a motherboard firmware update for the Windows 11 operating system on its official website.
The company promised to continue to provide Windows 11 compatible firmware updates for all available chipsets starting on August 3. Judging from the list that has been released so far, the coverage of this update is quite broad.
ASUS said that the new BIOS will automatically enable the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on AMD platforms. At the same time, the Intel platform will automatically enable the corresponding Platform Trust Technology (PTT).
If the motherboard model you are currently using has not been updated as necessary, please wait patiently for ASUS to complete the standard testing and final verification process. If you are not sure about the motherboard model, you can try to run ” MSI nfo32″ or view it through System Information, in addition to CPU-Z, Piriform’s Speccy, AIDA64 and other third-party software.
After confirming the motherboard model, you can use the Ctrl+F key combination on ASUS official website to quickly retrieve the corresponding BIOS firmware update that is compatible with the Windows 11 operating system. download link: