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The TPM2.0 Module LPC 14Pin with Infineon SLB9665 chipset is a compact, lightweight security hardware designed for ASUS motherboards supporting TPM-M R2.0. It ensures compliance with the latest TPM 2.0 standards, providing robust encryption and trusted platform functionality essential for modern professional and enterprise-grade computing.
RAM | LPDDR4X |
Memory Speed | 4600 MHz |
Brand | NewHail |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.45 x 2.13 x 1.18 inches |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | NewHail |
ASIN | B09PBJYNP8 |
Date First Available | December 28, 2021 |
M**N
Works with Asus Maximus VIII (or is it a VII?) Hero
Works as described. Easy to install. No issues (other than getting Asus to explain how to enable it in their bios (cuz their CS gave me the wrong info for over a month).
R**Z
A useful option for updating "ineligible" hardware to Windows 11 Pro
As indicated by other users in their reviews, this TPM 2.0 module works with my ASUS Z170 Sabertooth motherboard. BIOS shows the module is working and active. This means that updating my Windows 10 to Windows 11 only lacks inclusion on the M$ CPU list, and the override for that seems to be a minor problem fixed with M$'s own registry hack. Upgrading users without SSE4.2, UEFI, Secure Boot and TPM must pursue a more drastic approach.For now, this is a minor expense to keep my Kaby Lake computer up to date and Win 11 inspired.Be sure this is the right module for your motherboard -- this module fits ASUS Z170 boards, and I wouldn't know what else.
M**N
Great
It did what it supposed to do just install it and that is it know I am able to install windows 11 thanks.
J**O
It works
Works great on my asus motherboard
T**M
Good choice
Worked for motherboard as described
D**L
TPM install
Bought, installed on Assus, ROG Crosshair VI Hero I bought 8 years ago (TPM's have been around for a while), No instructions on how to install, had to do internet search (very easy), booted up, typed tpm.msc in run window and the computer recognized it with the message( the tpm is ready to use). I still have a few issues to fix concerned with CPU before the upgrade to W11. I will see what happens then! I will try to update when I successfully finish the upgrade! Doesn't hurt to be optimistic!
H**Y
Windows 11 issue
It worked ok then Windows 11 has an issue with that TPM. [ The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) hardware failed to execute a TPM command.] This is installed on an ASUS Motherboard Z390.
F**E
Works on my ASUS B450-f motherboard...
This module worked as advertised for my ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F gaming motherboard. The part arrived boxed in a anti-static bag.It is imperative to check your motherboard TPM connector pinout against this module's pinout to insure compatibility. Different motherboards have different pinouts and/or signal interfaces. The connector is keyed, so it inserts only one way. Once plugged in and after a reboot, Windows 10 identified the TPM 2.0 module and indicated my PC was ready for a Windows 11 upgrade. Also note that this module does NOT need to be enabled in the BIOS for the B450-F motherboard. Once plugged in, the BIOS detected the module and lists it's operating paramaters.Using this part instead of the AMD ftpm option was easier and less risky for me. ftpm has a firmware performance bug on my BIOS version which requires a BIOS update in order to fix. I did not want to flash my BIOS and risk bricking my motherboard. For me, I just plugged in the TPM module, powered up my PC and it worked.
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