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AMD RX 9070 requires UEFI — bad news for Windows 10 die-hards
mardi 4 mars 2025, 17:15 , par PC World
![]() Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is an upgrade to the pre-boot BIOS setup that most people are used to, and odds are good that you already have it if your desktop PC — or the motherboard inside — is less than 10 years old. (In fact, lots of people use the terms UEFI and BIOS interchangeably. Even some technology journalists… ahem.) AMD just announced that all its graphics cards starting with the 9000 series and onward will have “UEFI-only support,” in a document spotted by VideoCardz.com. As I said, most PC users are already on a UEFI system at this point, since Windows 11 requires UEFI for Secure Boot and other security features. But “most” is a long way from “all” — in fact, more than 40 percent of Steam users are still on Windows 10, which boots just fine on older BIOS setups. (It’s impossible to know which Windows 10 users are still running an older motherboard with BIOS instead of UEFI based on Steam data alone.) Get Windows 11 Pro for cheap Windows 11 Pro As VideoCardz points out, AMD’s announcement doesn’t flat-out declare that the new 9000-series cards won’t work on a motherboard running BIOS, or on a UEFI board with the more forgiving CSM (Compatibility Support Module) enabled. But support and performance won’t be guaranteed for these older boards, even with CSM turned on. It’s worth noting that, even if you decide to keep running Windows 10 on your desktop past Microsoft’s self-imposed end-of-service date, there’s no reason you can’t upgrade your motherboard and install Windows 10 instead of Windows 11. But as we reach and move beyond that date, these kinds of issues are likely to pop up more frequently.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2626464/amd-rx-9070-requires-uefi-bad-news-for-windows-10-die-hards....
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