🔐 Elevate your PC security game with TPM 2.0 — because your data deserves the best.
The TPM2.0 Module LPC 14Pin with Infineon SLB9665 chipset is a compact, lightweight security module designed for ASUS motherboards supporting TPM-M R2.0. Featuring a 14-pin LPC interface, it provides hardware-level encryption to safeguard sensitive data, ensuring compliance with modern security standards. Manufactured by NewHail, this module offers reliable performance and easy installation for professional-grade system protection.
RAM | LPDDR4X |
Memory Speed | 4600 MHz |
Brand | NewHail |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.4 x 2.01 x 0.83 inches |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | NewHail |
ASIN | B09PBJYNP8 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 28, 2021 |
P**C
It works on the ASUS Z-170-AR
It works on Asus Z170-AR. Turn off the computer, install it on the 14-1 TPM port on the Motherboard. Turn computer on and it automatically finds it as the necessary TPM 2.0 security device for Windows 11. Easy, ten minutes. Also checked in the BIOS and Device Manager. From there, there is a workaround to install Windows 11 for a 6th Generation Intel processor i7-6700k. Granted, a second computer but still useful and safe after October. Built a new computer six months ago with an ASUS X870-E motherboard.
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.
M**O
Works with Asus Z170-AR
First of all, M$ can go to hell with it's ridiculous Win11 requirements. How can a PC that can run VR at max settings not run Win11?Rant aside, at least for me this was very much plug and play Located the TPM header on the motherboard, plugged it int, powered on the PC and went into the BIOS Advanced options and just plugging it in enabled it. Ran the Windows 11 requirements app and it now does meet the TPM 2.0 requirement. I am gonna to do something else since my CPU isn't supported but at least I have an option to install Win11 if I choose to do so in the future now.
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!
D**C
Win11 Requires TPM hardware support
The TPM 2.0 module is a requirement for motherboards and hardware to run Windows 11 (dang Microsoft does it again!). This fit my ASUS B360M board and was recognized immediately by the board. Updated bios to get the latest support on-board. A few bios tweaks and I was up and running. You should research your board and upgrade the bios ( if needed) before buying a TPM to be sure your board will even support Win11. The big “M” corporation is setting us up to create paperweights of our hardware.. just saying!
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.
J**.
My 2016 Asus Z170 Pro is now running Windows 11
I'm now running Windows 11 on my 2016 Asus Z170 Pro motherboard with an i7-6700K CPU. The CPU is the only "unsupported" item that W11 doesn't like, but after bypassing the warning during installation, all runs as well as it did under Windows 10.This is just a stopgap until 2026 or so when Intel releases a Copilot+ compatible desktop CPU, at which time I'll upgrade the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and video card.
S**Y
Doesn't necessarily allow Windows 11 upgrade
While my motherboard (Asus Z170-A) has a TPM spot compatible with this module, I found that no CPU exists for the motherboard socket that is compatible with Windows 11. I need a new motherboard and CPU to allow an upgrade making this module pointless.
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