🔒 Secure Your Future with TPM!
The TPM2.0 Module TPM SPI 12Pin Module with Infineon SLB 9670 is a high-performance security solution designed for a variety of Gigabyte motherboards. With support for up to 768 GB of RAM and a memory clock speed of 4.7 GHz, this module ensures robust performance and security for your personal computer. Its extensive compatibility and multiple connectivity options make it an essential upgrade for any tech-savvy user.
Memory Slots Available | 12 |
Number of Ports | 4 |
System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 1 |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 2 |
Total SATA Ports | 1 |
USB 2.0 | 4 |
Total Usb Ports | 4 |
Memory Clock Speed | 4.7 GHz |
Platform | Windows |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Ram Memory Maximum Size | 768 GB |
Main Power Connector Type | 24-Pin |
Processor Socket | LGA 1200 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Compatible Processors | Intel B460 compatible processors |
Chipset Type | Intel B460 |
C**B
This Module Has Been Redesigned - No More Installation Problems
I just received this TPM module today. The manufacturer has updated the design so the circuit board no longer goes all the way down to the bottom of the plug. Therefore the module fits my Gigabyte B650 Gaming without modifying the module or the TPM socket on the motherboard! I haven't started my build yet so I cannot verify that the module is TPM 2.0. I will update this review when my build is complete.
D**.
Believe the reviews: It Won't Fit
I was about to trust the reviews about the fit and not purchase this TPM, but saw the photo in the website captioned "If the motherboard is a 2*6 socket, and SPI_TPM is written on the socket, it means that this product is supported. After inserting the module, you can upgrade your computer." The photo shows a sample socket in which the pins are in the correct pattern and appear to be surrounded by an enclosure, which mine has as well, so I thought the sizing issue may have been resolved-- this is a brand new motherboard of current generation, so why not?However, just as noted in the other reviews, the TPM is blocked by the pin enclosure (Z690 Master). Maybe the photo is showing an etched border or something, but mine is solid and the TPM won't fit (another reviewer's description of modding the TPM with a hacksaw suddenly made sense). However, I'm the new boards may support TPM 2.0 AND SPI 2.0 (these TPMs show TPM 2.0 S), and a newer version is TBD but not released. In any event, the whole rat's nest of poorly-worded and incomplete TPM descriptions is frustrating and unnecessary. Until there is some clarity, I'm not ordering a TPM from anyone, and I'm going to trust that enabling the TPM in the BIOS will pass Win 11's secret police. Good luck...
J**L
Make sure you know that your motherboard has a socket
Make sure you know that your motherboard has a socket...I received the chip and plugged it in and then change the bios to the proper programming and turned on the computer. I used Windows Installation Assistant to download Windows 11.
K**R
Works but does not fit supported motherboard
As others have pointed out, the module does not fit in a socket that has a surround around the pins and is obviously designed for a set of exposed pins. It's because the black plastic connector on the TPM has the circuit board extend to be flush with the mounting face and that circuit board thickness interferes with the thin surround around the TPM pins.If Newhail shortens the circuit board material back about 1/8"-1/4", then the black connector will be able to fit into the socket.So, even though my motherboard is listed as supported (the TPM DOES work), it does not fit without some effort. I used snips to remove the upper side of the plastic surrounding my pins on my motherboard and the TPM will insert fully.BUYER BEWARE!
W**E
Works great, needs small adjustment by user
This TPM fits and works well in an Aorus Z790 Elite AX with Windows 11. But, like some other reviews mention, it requires a simple mechanical adjustment. The 12-pin header is blocked by the TPM's PC board from being inserted into the motherboard connector. To fix this merely GENTLY bend the connector away from the TPM's PC board. You'll only need a gap of about 1/16 inch, just enough for the side of the motherboard connector to squeeze in between the TPM's PCB and connector. Then carefully insert the connector into the Aorus mother board.If you hope to use this TPM in other motherboards, you must carefully examine the pinout of this TPM versus the pinout of *your* motherboard. I did a lot of searching to discover a TPM with the proper set of pins, and the proper "blocked pin" location. Don't fall for a TPM with the "mirror image" for the blocked pin location like I did.A good product. Works great with Windows 11. Recognized by both the motherboard and Win11 out of the box. Supports everything an Infineon SLB 9670 should support. Minus one star only because you have to bend it for it to work.
A**M
Despite all the claims, the one I receive was NOT TPM 2.0 and will NOT get you into Windows 11.
Might have been very nice, but it wasn't TPM 2.0, at least according to my computer. The Amazon page says it's TPM 2.0. The box it came in says it's TPM 2.0. The wee piece of card on which it's built says it's 2.0. But once installed into the TPM socket on my Gigabytye Z590 Aorus Elite motherboard running an i5-11600K CPU and an AMI BIOS in UEFI mode, it tells me six ways from Sunday that this part is TPM 1.2 and will not qualify me to go from Win10 to Win11, which had been my aim. If you're looking to do the same, also pay special attention to the location of the keyway pin (the missing pin and the plugged hole facing it) as my first (from a different m'fr) was done in mirror fashion and also had to be returned.
M**.
Careful of the pin-out
I went through a couple of different TPMs before I found this one that worked with my "GIGABYTE Z790 Eagle AX LGA 1700 Intel Z790 ATX Motherboard with DDR5, M.2, PCIe 5.0, USB 3.2 Gen2X2 Type-C, Intel Wi-Fi 6E, 2.5GbE LAN, Q-Flash Plus, EZ-Latch". I was able to install Windows 11 after successfully installing it. The BIOS immediately recognized the TPM and configured it automatically.
M**H
Sorta Works
Does not fit every board that says SPI_TPM. The plastic around the bottom is to big to fit in the socket on my z790 motherboard. It does work but after I took a file and sanded down the edges of the plastic so it would go in the socket.
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