Must-see requirements before placing an order:Please make sure your motherboard supports tpm 2.0 modulePlease try to provide the motherboard model (the middle part of the motherboard is usually above the graphics card slot), and the socket picture. There is no fixed specification for this interface, and there are many varieties.You can check your own motherboard compatibility and incompatibility with this moduleThe first step: first confirm your own motherboard manufacturer, divided into Intel and AMD.If it is Intel, look at the numbers after the English letters. Numbers greater than 99 (including 99) are all OK, for example: ASUS X99, 99 after x is OK.If it is AMD, make sure that the memory type of your motherboard must be DDR4. For example: MSI 970A-G43, the memory type of this model is DDR3, it is not supported!The second step is to confirm the pins of your motherboard, whether it is 12pin, 14pin, or 20pin, etc.Example: My motherboard model is ASUS B450-M, is it suitable?Make sure that the motherboard manufacturer is AMD, and make sure that the motherboard memory type is DDR4, this is compatible.Specification: 12pin, 20pinUsing the t32c chip, after the official version of win11 comes out, it also supports file package updates, bug fixes, and system patches.Package list1pcs 12pin or 20pin security module
A**G
PCB on module blocks it from fitting
The PCB on the module doesn't fit my motherboard. My motherboard's TPM slot is usually bracketed (plastic around the pins) and the PCB on this module extends to where it doesn't fit within that bracket. From a previous review, it sounds like if you break this bracket, the pin layout fits and works, but i'm not breaking parts of my board for that.
A**N
Worked in GIGABYTE GA-X99-Ultra Gaming (one caveat)
This 20 pin version has the correct pin layout, and worked correctly (TPM 2.0) in my motherboard (GIGABYTE GA-X99-Ultra Gaming). I should have paid closer attention to the pictures of the design and noted the circuit board goes all the way out under the pins. On my motherboard there's a plastic bracket around the TPM pins so I had to break the bottom off so this would fit. This isn't a huge problem, and definitely not the manufacturer's fault, but something to keep in mind.
S**H
Also worked for me in an ASUS Sabertooth X99
It took only 3 1/2 weeks to arrive from overseas. Enabled TPM 2.0 on the motherboard. For the price you can't go wrong. I am going to wait to install Windows 11. Hoping my Intel Core I7 will be officially supported but I doubt it.
J**C
Worked as expected for ASUS X99 motherboard
This allowed my ASUS X99 motherboard to support TPM 2.0 and finally get Windows 11 installed.
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