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TPM security features is required to run smoothly Windows 11

With Windows 11, Microsoft not only dropped support for many capable processors. But also limited the operating system to hardware including TPM security features. (trusted platform module version 2).

Contrary to the controversial processor requirements. The TPM 2.0 mandate is not really a big deal for most users as most modern devices have this security feature.

TPM is also referred “fTPM” which is a type of security module applied to system firmware instead of dedicated chips in AMD systems. FTPM can easily be enabled on AMD systems. But for some configurations, enabling this feature causes performance issues.

TPM implementation is generally straightforward and one ton of Intel people are using it. But there are some issues with AMD implementation. Especially with audio glitches and staggering frame rates.

TPM security feature
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The interesting thing is, this problem seems to be due to a compatibility issue between AMD’s FTPM and Windows, not a bug in the new operating system.

Windows 11 TPM bug causes stuttering – TPM security features

Because some users have investigated and shared their analysis with us. Enabling fTPM can cause a device to lose performance and stutter when you’re playing games on Windows 10 or Windows 11.

The issue has been reported by users in our comments section, feedback hub, Reddit, and other forums. “I have the same problem, I’m running Ryzen 5 1600AF, and sometimes I get random stuttering and audio cracking at random times,” one user noted in a Reddit thread.

“I can confirm that I have the same problem here – Ryzen 3900X on MSI MEG X570 ACE using FTPM. As others have noted, I usually do not notice stuttering unless I am playing music. It’s the same as everyone else. I’m in the latest BIOS for my board, the driver, and everything like that is completely up to date. Windows 11 Pro Release Build is completely up to date, “said another user.

This bug does not affect all PCs and it seems to be noticed on some devices. When upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11. Based on the report, it seems that this issue will not make your machine unusable. As some of these shutters are permanent, Only seconds, and will happen randomly.

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