Trouble with TPM Not Supported Error on Ryzen 7 7800X3D PC Build

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Asked By TechieGamer97 On

I'm having a bit of an issue with my new PC setup. I'm trying to install Windows 11, but my BIOS keeps throwing up an error saying "TPM not supported." Since I believe my Ryzen 7 7800X3D should support TPM 2.0 (specifically fTPM), I'm not sure why it's happening. I've already made sure that CSM is off and the TPM switch is enabled. I'm using a TUF GAMING 850-E WiFi motherboard with BIOS version 1022, and I've got Team Group DDR5 32GB RAM. Any suggestions on how to resolve this?

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Answered By BackupNinja34 On

Before you dive into BIOS adjustments, make sure you've backed up your data. Changing settings can sometimes lead to data loss. If you want to play it safe, check out the FAQ threads on Windows 11 installations; they have some great insights.

Answered By HardwareGuru21 On

Have you checked the Advanced or PCH-FW Configuration section in your BIOS for a setting related to IPTT (Intel Platform Trust Technology)? Sometimes the naming can be a bit misleading, and it might lead you to the solutions you need.

PCBuilder82 -

Isn't IPTT meant for Intel systems? I doubt that's the right option for your AMD setup.

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