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Intel TPM (Trusted Platform Module) has two major versions: 1.2 & 2.0. TPMs are very common on branded PC / servers, e.g. Dell / HP, as a part of fundamental security co-processor. But, TPMs are not common on "DIY" consumer-level mainboards. Both TPM 1.2 & 2.2 are supported on Windows 10 & Windows Server 2016 / 2019 natively. Note: ASUS TPMs are compatible with MSI / GIGABYTE mainboards, but have to add a "2 x 10" 20-golden-pin extension adapter, which is inexpensive. I use GIGABYTE Z77 board, this ASUS TPM 1.2 is working very fine.
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I was looking for a TPM for my Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H v1.1. I looked for a Gigabyte TPM since the motherboard has a header for a TPM, so I ordered a Gigabyte TPM, but found out it didn't work because it was a TPM 2.0 that the BIOS didn't support. SO, I found an article by some bloke somewhere overseas that used an ASUS TPM v1.2 that worked. I did some searching and found said TPM. When I got it, I had to modify the header on the Motherboard because the TPM was too wide, but the pins lined up. X-Acto and some needle-nose pliers did the trick!
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This works great on older motherboards which don't support the new 2.0 protocol. I installed it and it worked right away. Although if your motherboard does support the new protocol, I would suggest getting the newer version.
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Works for BitLocker on my ASUS P8H67-M Pro. Secure boot doesn’t seem to be supported on this motherboard though.
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The product works as described.
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