As Windows 10 approaches its end of support (October 2025), many of our customers are asking: “Can my current computer handle Windows 11?” It’s a critical question for both home and business users, and Twin Cities PC Repair is here to help you navigate the transition smoothly.
Why Are Hardware Requirements Stricter for Windows 11?
Windows 11 brings enhanced security, improved performance, and new features, but it also requires newer hardware to support these advancements. Microsoft has implemented strict hardware requirements to ensure better protection against modern cybersecurity threats and to deliver a more reliable user experience.
Key Hardware Requirements for Windows 11:
Processor: 8th Generation Intel Core or newer, or select AMD Ryzen 2000 series or newer CPUs
Graphics Card: DirectX 12 compatible with WDDM 2.0 driver
Display: 9″ or larger with HD resolution (720p)
Why Upgrade?
Running unsupported hardware not only prevents you from upgrading to Windows 11, but it also exposes your system to potential security vulnerabilities once Windows 10 support ends. Upgrading ensures you stay protected, receive important updates, and take advantage of the latest features and performance improvements.
What Are Your Options?
Upgrade Existing Hardware (if eligible): Some systems may only need minor upgrades (such as adding TPM 2.0 support, increasing RAM, or replacing storage drives).
Purchase New Hardware: In many cases, particularly with older 6th and 7th generation Intel systems, replacing your PC may be the most cost-effective long-term solution.
We Can Help!
At Twin Cities PC Repair, we offer free hardware evaluations to determine if your system is Windows 11 ready. If upgrades or replacements are needed, we can provide affordable options tailored to your needs and budget.
Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute!
With the deadline approaching, now is the perfect time to assess your systems and plan ahead. Avoid downtime and unexpected costs by contacting us today.
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