I'm having trouble with the TPM on my MSI Pro B650-S WiFi motherboard. When I check the BIOS under Security -> Trusted Computing, it just says 'No Security Device Found'. I can't select or initialize TPM properly. Here's what I've done so far to try and fix it:
- Updated the BIOS to the latest version
- Enabled Security Device Support
- Enabled AMD fTPM
- Set the BIOS mode to UEFI (CSM disabled)
- Checked in Windows (get-tpm) and TPM is not detected
This is causing issues with Faceit anti-cheat software, which worked fine before. Has anyone experienced this before or know why my BIOS might show 'No Security Device Found' with fTPM enabled? Thanks!
1 Answer
It sounds like your motherboard has a TPM header, but it doesn't come with a TPM chip pre-installed. Did you buy one separately? If not, that could be the reason you're seeing that message.

I had the store build my PC, so I think I just got the motherboard as is. How can a new MSI B650S Pro need an external chip for anti-cheat to work? I’ve played on Faceit for years without issues!