🔐 Elevate your PC’s security game with the stealthy TPM-SPI module!
The Asus TPM-SPI Trusted Platform Module is a compact, hardware-based security solution designed to enhance your PC’s encryption and secure boot capabilities. Featuring a fast SPI interface and compatibility with most modern CPUs and Windows platforms, it integrates seamlessly to protect sensitive data and system integrity using the reliable Nuvoton NPCT750 chipset.
Graphics Card Interface | PCI, Integrated |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 1 |
Memory Clock Speed | 2666 MHz |
Platform | Windows |
Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
Ram Memory Maximum Size | 8 GB |
Processor Socket | LGA 1151 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Compatible Processors | [Most modern CPUs] |
Chipset Type | Nuvoton NPCT750 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.6"L x 0.6"W x 0.4"H |
L**8
Does what it needs to
My Asus TUF X570 wasnt letting me use the AMD fTMP on my 5800X3D to complete Windows 11 validation. Researched and found that Asus boards dont come with this module either. Well, at least not with this generation. Install was as simple as finding the pins on the board and dropping it in. Still needed to flash to the latest BIOS to enable. Still wouldnt let me us fTPM, but this chip worked like a charm. Windows Updater finally showed my board as ready for Win11. Still dont want it, but at least my board is finally complete for when Im forced to switch over.
C**G
Works as expected
This is the 2nd discrete TPM I've purchased and unlike the 1st one I bought locally in South Africa, this one works perfectly on my Asus ROG Strix X570 motherboard. It's extremely unfortunate that discrete TPM devices have different pin outs instead of being standardized as that only leads to confusion to the end user. Hopefully in the future every manufacturer sticks to the same connector pin out in the future.Nonetheless, I installed this onto my motherboard extremely easily, went into the UEFI settings and changed my TPM from the AMD Firmware option to Discrete instead and then rebooted. Everything worked just as expected and the TPM is immediately picked up in Windows 11 without any issue.The TPM was packaged well enough for such a tiny device and despite travelling halfway around the planet, arrived with no damage and perfectly intact.Overall, I wish manufacturers just included these in the box by default, but that aside this worked perfectly, so 5 stars from me.
K**E
Cheap Fix
Fits Perfect on my ASUS Z490 Motherboard, ( next to the battery ) and it's a must have for installing Windows 11-Thankfully it did not cost me much.
A**S
works on ROG Maximus XIII Hero
This TPM worked on my Asus ROG Maximus XIII Hero. The motherboard manual showed the TPM corner pin missing, and labeled some pin functions as SPI. The TPM is very small and easy to misalign pins. After installing I booted into UEFI BIOS to disable (Intel) PTT (UEFI / Advanced / PCH-FW configuration), and found a new listing, Trusted Computing, where Security Device Support was set to Enable by default. I hit F10 to save and exit. I ran TPM.msc and found my Nuvoton NPCT750 chip is version 7.2.2.0, so vulnerability CVE-2020-25082 does not apply.
D**N
just works
Can't ask for much more. it just works. i plugged it into my ROG strix motherboard and enabled it in the bios and have never looked back.
A**C
Will it really fit the header on your mother board
This one was supposed to be the "cats meow" however, even checking the description and using the Model Number, Serial number, 14-1 pin out, it was not configured correctly so could not use it. Besides, that sucker was so small, but it was the pinout that was the problem.Check with Asus and make sure the pinouts are correct. Mine is 14 header pins and 1 pin blocked. Is yours
E**A
All is well.
My hands are a bit big so it was a touch annoying to install however its one of the newer ones and does exactly what it is supposed to so I cant complain.The real annoying part is compatibility questions being unable to be answered when asked however other Amazon purchasers at least gave enough clarification.This had some of the best packing I have seen in a hot minute which is good since it got held up for over a week due to the weather.
J**M
Mine arrived with the fixed firmware
Finally flipped a coin on buying to see if this had the patched 7.2.2.0 firmware, and luckily it did.So at least there's some new stock floating around out there with up-to-date firmware, unfortunately I don't think there's any real way of knowing what you're gonna actually get, a newer patched chip or an old one that's been sitting in a warehouse for ages.ASUS's customer support was completely useless, weeks of back and forth emails where it wasn't even clear they understood what the TPM was or that they were selling an ASUS branded one to begin with ended with no answer to my question of if the stock sold on their site had updated firmware and/or if they provided a way for the user to update their firmware... and I wasn't even asking them about the amazon listing, I was asking them about the one on their OWN OFFICIAL WEB STORE.No answer... well, a few weeks later news broke about ASUS frying Ryzen 7000 X3D processors, so I guess I did in a sense get an answer that ASUS is a ramshackle corporation with departments that don't communicate, employees that know nothing about their products or how to reach out to people who do, and a support structure that simply doesn't care about making firmware patches for their more obscure devices. Or whether their devices are gonna destroy themselves.If you're unfortunate enough to own an ASUS board and paranoid about the fTPM microstutters on Ryzen chips enough to want to try a discrete TPM... well, you might get an updated one here on amazon, for less than the ASUS store will charge in shipping, with probably a better return policy, and it's not like ASUS will lift a finger to support you either way.Installation was as simple as plugging the module into my ASUS PRIME X670E-PRO WIFI, changing the bios settings to use the discrete TPM, and setting up my PIN/reauthorizing windows.
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