This is funny. I have an MSI H81 ITX board with a G2358 overclocked to 4.2 which works perfectly using Windows 8.1. I was going to use this same box to test Windows 10 over the next few weeks but I guess I'll change to one of my APU systems instead.
Looks like AsRock is issuing BIOS updates for all boards affected but I'm still unsure if the new BIOS's will still allow overclocking rather than just the enabling of 2 cores without the boot loop.
This doesn't appear innocent or by accident either. It's looking like the G3258 is maybe selling a little too well so Intel gave Microsoft the CPU microcode update on purpose to gimp their best value processor on Windows 10 and called it a patch for "stability" reasons.
Hopefully BIOS updates will be issued by other manufactures MSI, Asus, etc to get around the microcode patch and re-enable what we've all been taking advantage of for the past year.
Looks like AsRock is issuing BIOS updates for all boards affected but I'm still unsure if the new BIOS's will still allow overclocking rather than just the enabling of 2 cores without the boot loop.
This doesn't appear innocent or by accident either. It's looking like the G3258 is maybe selling a little too well so Intel gave Microsoft the CPU microcode update on purpose to gimp their best value processor on Windows 10 and called it a patch for "stability" reasons.
Hopefully BIOS updates will be issued by other manufactures MSI, Asus, etc to get around the microcode patch and re-enable what we've all been taking advantage of for the past year.