I have upgraded 12 PC's from WIndows 10 to windows 11 with no Issues. I use Asrock motherboards and AMD gen two and higher cpu's.
The only cheats I have done is, for example if the PC had a Ryzen 5 1600 cpu, which is not on the approved list, I would install windows 11 with an approved cpu, like a ryzen 5 2600, and after the install was up and running, then reinstall the ryzen 5 1600. They all have TPM built in so that always worked so far.
I replaced that unapproved cpu with an approved one later or before I sold it to someone.
We have seven, windows 11 PC's in the house right now, all with 3000 or 5000 series cpu's.
The only AMD cpu related problems I have seen have been the APU's,, cpu's with integrated graphics. A video stutter effect on occasion and I think that was fixed with Bios upgrades, have not seen that problem in over three months.
The only cheats I have done is, for example if the PC had a Ryzen 5 1600 cpu, which is not on the approved list, I would install windows 11 with an approved cpu, like a ryzen 5 2600, and after the install was up and running, then reinstall the ryzen 5 1600. They all have TPM built in so that always worked so far.
I replaced that unapproved cpu with an approved one later or before I sold it to someone.
We have seven, windows 11 PC's in the house right now, all with 3000 or 5000 series cpu's.
The only AMD cpu related problems I have seen have been the APU's,, cpu's with integrated graphics. A video stutter effect on occasion and I think that was fixed with Bios upgrades, have not seen that problem in over three months.