No, you would have to bypass the CPU and Secure Boot requirements as well.
My X5675 system runs Windows 11 as well as any of my "supported" systems do.
Whelp, I guess those Ratpadz are going to cost me some extra dough now (only have myself to blame on that though :p) At least it's going for a good cause. ;) Hell, the laughs the funniest picture thread has given me is almost worth it itself. :LOL:
Anyway, so I'm guessing that payments are...
They're back from a different seller, now for only $2.60!
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Hyper-212-RR-212E-20PK-R2/dp/B005O65JXI/ref=sr_1_1?m=A2YDOIWXVB8UEP&s=merchant-items&ie=UTF8&qid=1480114557&sr=1-1&refinements=p_4:Cooler+Master
$3.06 + Free shipping with 15% off at checkout...
This. 256MB of physical address space will be reserved for various motherboard functions and another 256MB will be reserved for the graphics card.
Actually, Server 2008 SP2 was the last version that was available in 32-bit, ran it on a old Williamette P4 for a while.
Yes, it's part of the new caching system.
Cliff says he has it fixed now; so far it is working for me.
There is a sticky thread in GenMay for full info and updates.
The 1050TI does not require a 6 pin.
For EVGA's line up, you can move all the way up to the SSC version and still don't need one (see image here). Only the FTW version requires one (see image here).