The issue affects the latest Intel components.
MSI had been issuing updates for its 600 and 700 series motherboards in preparation for Intel’s upcoming 14th Gen desktop CPUs, codenamed Raptor Lake-S Refresh. These BIOS updates were marked with a “support next-gen CPUs” update note, which clearly introduced the BSOD problem.MSI and Intel “found the root cause of the BSOD issue which is regarding the firmware setting of Intel Hybrid Architecture.
“The new BIOS coming will include an update on the Intel CPU uCode which will prevent any more messages regarding the ‘UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR’ issues,” says MSI. If you can’t wait for a BIOS update and need the latest Windows 11 updates, it’s also possible to install an older BIOS version as a temporary workaround.
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