
ASUS Tpm-Spi

ASUS Tpm-Spi
You don't necessarily need a physical TPM module for Windows 11.
I don't think so. On your motherboard, on the TPM connector there is no pin on No 10. On the module proposed by Digitec it's No 14 which has no pin. However, you can activate a virtual TPM in your BIOS. This is the fTMP function. You may need to update your BIOS if this function is not yet available in your current BIOS. The processor must support the encryption function
The TPM module only makes sense (whether it fits or not) if a Windows 11 compatible processor is installed on the mainboard. Sons please ask ASUS support!
It fits with my ASUS Rog Strix X570-E Gaming. So yes, if it is similar in age. I don't think Asus has different interfaces here.
nein, dieses Modul passt nicht ! aber hier...https://www.ebay.de/itm/375784819204?chn=ps&_ul=DE&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=707-166974-037691-2&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=375784819204&targetid=2274951440814&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=1004437&poi=&campaignid=21901617077&mkgroupid=169022828846&rlsatarget=pla-2274951440814&abcId=10095513&merchantid=5493928144&geoid=1004437&gad_source=5
Hello, the ASUS B550M-WiFi only has an empty pin socket, so the ASUS TPM-SPI (14-pin) must be purchased separately. The TPM-2.0 modules are relatively expensive > 30,00€ at GALAXUS ...via ebay you can get the TPM 2.0 from 9,00€ but the dealers are located in China...
I have an asus H170M-E D3 card, I need the TPM to install Windows 11, is it compatible with my card?
According to the data collected, to be able to install Windows 11, you would need a TPM 2.0 compliant module for your motherboard, which is this one: ASUS Module TPM-M R2.0
This should actually already have a TPM module installed, activate it under BIOS -> Security -> Security Device Support (Enable). Then reboot and open Windows with the command "Windows key" + "R" in the field "tpm.msc". The information on the TPM module should then be there. (Alternatively: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6myfVPIo4Vg)
No, but this one: ASUS TPM-M R2.0 Module The mainboard manual has the pinout on page 43. The module is intended for MBs that communicate with the module via SPI. But the MB you linked wants a TPM with LPC interface. The ASUS TPM-M R2.0 fits in this case. (You can't really see it on the Digitec picture, but on the manufacturer's page it says with the LPC, just like in the instructions for the mainboard). Hope this doesn't come too late :).
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