It is clearly stated that the motherboards that support TPM2.0 are:FOR ASUSFOR Intel: Z590/H570/Q570/B560/H510 series, Z490/H470/Q470/B460/H410 series, Z390/Z370/H370/Q370/B365/B360/H310 series, X299 series,W480 series, C621/C422/C246 series and so on.FOR AMD: X570/B550/A520 series, X470/B450 series, X370/B350/A320 series, TRX40/WRX80 series, etc.FOR GIGABYTEFOR Intel: X299, C621, C232, C236, C246, 200, 300, 400, 500FOR AMD: TRX40, 300, 400, 500 series, etc. Basically the same as ASUS.FOR MSI MSIFOR Intel: Z590/B560/H510 series, Z490/B460/H410 series, Z390/Z370/B365/B360/H370/H310 series, Z270/B250/H270 series, Z170/B150/H170/H110 series, X299 series, etc.;FOR AMD: X570/B550/A520 series X470/B450 series, X370/B350/A320 series, TRX40/X399 series and so on.ASRock ASROCK is the manufacturer that supports the most TPM2.0 functions, and Intel has supported all of them since the 100 series.The package includes:1*module
B**R
So far, working on my Gigabyte B560M D33H (using the Gigabyte variant)
I assume many are shopping for these TPM 2.0 modules like I was - to get my mobo ready for Windows 11 without breaking the bank. And in my case and my mobo, the Gigabyte module variant did work....powered off the system, added the module in, restarted, BIOS confirmed the module was there and active as did the Win11 readiness tool.Be careful with the pinouts as I noticed there are a lot of different variations - in my case I grabbed the manual PDF and just matched up the pinouts to what I needed and this one again did the trick. Also of note : for some reason Amazon is treating this as two modules and a 7% off but you only get one.
I**T
Ships quickly and works. Price is also right.
Shipped the same day as ordered. Delivered in about half the estimated time - under two weeks in fact. And we had a snow storm here. Good tracking. Arrived intact and operational. Quality is good, fits right in. Mine is 20 ping LPC (low pin count) version as that is what my Gigabyte x99 MB needed. It has Infineon SLB9665 chip with a rather old and buggy firmware 5.0.1089.2. Windows 11 refused to enable attestation on it stating that firmware update was needed. If you feel adventurous firmware can be updated to 5.62.3126.2. Infineon does not make it easy, but you can download update tools from Supermicro, just search "supermicro tpm firmware update". Make sure to disable TPM in the BIOS before updating. You would also need to provide correct configuration with proper from and to versions. Naturally it all is command line tools with no documentation but works under Window. After update and a few reboots it all works as it should.
D**N
Solid construction but doesn't fit my ASUS Z270-WS.
I bought the one listed as "Color: 14pin for Asus"... Unfortunately, it doesn't fit my ASUS Z270-WS motherboard because the PCB sticks out from the connector and hits a neighboring capacitor.Additionally, it took 4-days shy of a month to arrive.
C**R
Works with ASUS + SPI
This does work with the ASUS AM4 TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wi-Fi). I was concerned about it being a "cheaper" off brand, but it is as simple as plug-n-play. The Windows "PC Health Monitor" recognizes my computer as being ready to upgrade to Windows 11 with this TPM v2.0.
K**Y
It works!
I purchased this so I can upgrade to Windows 11. After installation, the chip was immediately visible in Device Manager under 'Security devices' and Windows Update showed that my computer was ready for the Windows 11 upgrade.Very happy to have spent a fraction of the cost compared to the official Asus brand chip.I haven't installed Windows 11 yet, since I'm waiting for all the bug fixes and performance updates to come through. If this chip causes any problems during the future upgrade, I will update the review.
S**R
Works perfectly for my Motherboard.... AMD X570
There's not much to say other than it's easy to pop it onto the specified location on the motherboard.I can only say that this TPM module worked for my specific ASUS TUF Gaming X570 plus Wi-Fi motherboard.After I installed the hardware I still had to go into the Bios in order to make sure "HARDWARE" TPM was selected and not Software TPM. After the reboot installed a fresh copy of Windows 11 no problems at all.
L**K
It works!
I have a Gigabyte X570 Ultra v1.1/1.2 version motherboard. I purchased the GIGABYTE 12Pin LPC version TPM. It fit and is recognized by my board. Confirmation picture is attached showing that Windows 10 recognized it.Since the Microsoft announcement that a TPM will be required for to upgrade to Windows 11, these modules have shot through the roof price-wise. Here is a priced-right alternative you can use without having to pay way too much to the nasty people trying to rip off the community.It took about a month to receive it as it did ship from China, however, I did receive it, and it works! Double check your motherboard's requirements to ensure you select the correct one.
B**Y
It's a TPM 2.0 module
After waiting many weeks for this to be delivered from overseas I plugged this module into my motherboard and disabled Intel PTT, and it was recognized right away by the BIOS.Motherboard is a Gigabyte Z690 UD AX DDR4, BIOS version F5.The TPM was the perfect fit for the TPM header on the board.
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