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Asus TPM-M R2.0 14-1 Pin TPM Module

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Features

  • UPC: 889349230404
  • Weight: 0.050 lbs

Description

Specifications Mfr Part Number: TPM-M R2.0 Asus TPM-M R2.0 14-1 Pin TPM Module.

Brand: ASUS


CPU Socket: BGA 437


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: A8


Compatible Processors: Intel Celeron


Memory Clock Speed: 2 GHz


Platform: Linux


Model Name: TPM-M R2.0


Memory Storage Capacity: 8 GB


RAM Memory Maximum Size: 1 GB


Processor: ‎1


RAM: ‎A8


Memory Speed: ‎2 GHz


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎TPM-M R2.0


Item model number: ‎TPM-M R2.0


Item Weight: ‎0.5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.25 x 3 x 0.25 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.25 x 3 x 0.25 inches


Manufacturer: ‎Asus


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎April 2, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works on Z270
Works perfectly on my Asus ROG Maximus Hero IX Z270 board. BIOS recognized, Windows recognized. I was able to install Win 11 just fine on top of a Win 10 install with a reg key to bypass the CPU check.
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024 by Noot

  • Works on the Asus P10S WS motherboard
I hesitated a lot before buying this chip. I found no review that mentioned this would work on the Asus P10S WS motherboard. There are several that reported successes with Z170. Although these motherboards came to market around the same time (2015-2016, I think), they have quite different chipsets, so I wasn't sure. But I went ahead, and it worked flawlessly. It was as simple as a few steps. (1) open up the computer case, find the TPM receptor, and plug this chip in; (2) in the restart, press F2 before the computer boots to enter into BIOS, go to "Advanced" and enable the chip under 'Advanced Computing". That's it. If you have a qualified CPU, your computer will be ready for Windows 11. However, even if you don't have a qualified CPU, it is easy to bypass it. Search YouTube for "installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware". There are multiple methods. Not every method works on every system. In my case of Asus P10s WS with i7-6700K, several simpler methods wasted much time but didn't work. In each case, it seemed to work part of the way but terminated itself at the final step of the Windows setup with no error message. The installation simply quit. But I did find a method that worked (unfortunately, Amazon does not allow the posting of a YouTube link). By the way, there is no downside in bypassing the CPU requirement. If your CPU is disqualified, all you suffer is that Windows 11, if you're able to install it, won't have certain features that require a qualified CPU. These features are quite minor, and more importantly, not having them is not a loss because you don't have those under Windows 10 anyway. However, it seems that TPM 1.2 is firmly required for Windows 11, no matter what. You can bypass TPM 2.0, but not TPM 1.2. I'm not sure how safe it is to bypass TPM 2.0 and install Windows 11 on TPM 1.2. But with this chip, you do have TPM 2.0, and no worries about this issue at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023 by Gao Atamazon

  • Works on Asus X99-A II Motherboard
Detected as RPM 2.0 and works fine on Asus X99-A II Motherboard, but will not load OS properly until "Clear RPM" option is set in the motherboard BIOS first. Otherwise, will just have spinning dots on the boot screen.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024 by John R

  • Works on Z170-A Board
Couldn’t find anything that specifically said this worked for them, but in case anyone else is wondering. I have an Asus Z170-A board that I have no reason to upgrade and wanted Windows 11 as I use it at work and wanted to at home as well. I popped this in my board, BIOS immediately recognized and enabled TPM. Installed Windows 11 from installation media. Also my CPU is an i7-6700K that I also have no reason to upgrade as all games run fine with that and my 1070 GPU. You can’t upgrade from Windows 10 to 11, but you can do a clean install on your system drive and keep your games, etc. on your other drives just fine if you use something like Steam like I do. Worked very easily for the cost of you just want to be able to get Windows 11 with a Z170-A board. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024 by Tiffany Sanford

  • Works correctly with ASUS C422 SAGE-10G & ASUS C621 SAGE motherboards running with Windows 10/11 Pro
Easy to install. Works as soon as PC is restarted. But difficult to find, now that Microsoft requires a TPM for Windows 11, & also very pricy (5x MSPR). Not 100% certain if I will BitLocker encrypt all my internal ASUS desktop PC NVMe disks. Theft of a such 50-lb desktop is awkward/difficult, unlike a portable PC tablet or laptop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2021 by Anonymous9

  • Does the job
If this is the right module for your motherboard, it will supply TPM 2.0 for Windows 11. That's what you're looking for, right?
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025 by B. Roper

  • TMP 2.0 IS A SECURITY MUST HAVE. PROTECT YOURSELF WITH ENTERPRISE GRADE HARDWARE BASED ATTESTATIONS
This ASUS TPM, Trusted Platform Module, version 2.0, latest version, provides data center server grade hardware attestation functionality. Here are a few suggestions for you to consider. • Make certain that the FEMALE mechanical pin socket is a available on your motherboard. If you do NOT have the 14-pin female connector, usually near your CPU, you can not use this 14-pin male ASUS TMP 2.0 board. • Gently insert this ASUS TPM security module so that this small board with ALL of the TPM’s 14 MALE PINS insert correctly into ALL the 14 FEMALE holes on the motherboard connector. Verify this visually because it’s easy to ONLY insert one row of 7 MALE pins and the TPM will look and feel as if this device is properly seated when in fact you have missed properly inserting all the 14 MALE pins and/or possibly in reversed connection order that may result in irreparable electronic damage to the TPM and your MOBO hardware. • DO NOT POWER UP WITHOUT visually verifying that all 14 MALE PINS are properly seated including the absent KEY PIN that provides for ONE PROPER ORIENTATION of this device to plug in. • DO NOT SETTLE for version 1.4 of the TPM. You must have version 2.0. A TPM module that is version 1.4 or less is based upon HARDWARE SECURITY STANDARDS that are several years old and obsolete. • To have this TPM module work properly you will need to select the correct settings in the ADVANCED menus of your BIOS setup. • Additionally, depending upon Operating Systems and Application Level Software. You may need to manually configure your OS and Application configurations to be aware that the TPM is installed on your mobo. • SET ASIDE any of the negative comments about the efficacy of the TPM hardware attestation ability because once properly installed, proper BIOS setting have been selected and your Application(s) are configured to recognize this TMP 2.0 chip. Having this additional layer of hardware-based security has ADVANTAGES that FAR EXCEED any DISADVANTAGES. Some security is better than NO security. • An EXAMPLE of what adding a TPM will provide is giving you the option to activate CRYPTO hardware, like Bit Locker or Secure BOOT processes using AES-256 or AES-512 on-the-fly CIPHER based ENCRYPTION hardware to work and communicate with your CPU, NVMe storage and Network Interface Card (NIC). where your data in motion can be fully hardware ENCRYPTED. • The TPM is a tremendously positive value-added COMPUTER SECURITY product providing capabilities that can not occur without the TPM hardware being available. • ENJOY. For more information about TPM 2.0 look up The Trusted Computing Consortium Group for additional information and custom programming instructions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2021 by David "Doc" Walker David "Doc" Walker

  • Did not work
I installed this module and didn’t work on my PC, I reset my BIOS as well and the module did no work at all. Was not found when i was in my advanced BIOS settings and not found under my drivers
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Anthony

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