I'm trying to set up Windows 11 on my Asus Rog B360-G motherboard, but I discovered that my PC doesn't have a TPM. It has a 14-pin connector, and I'm not really sure what type of TPM module I should buy. I want to make sure I get the right one without making a mistake. Any advice would be appreciated!
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That motherboard supports Intel 8th gen CPUs, so if you're using one of those, they typically come with TPM 2.0 built-in. Just check your CPU model to confirm if PTT is available. If your BIOS doesn’t show a TPM option, you might not have it enabled or it could be absent altogether.
Could you share what CPU you're using? If it's a compatible Intel 8th gen chip, you might already have it built-in. If not, you'll need a separate TPM module that fits your motherboard's specs!
For Intel systems, you should be looking for something called Intel PTT (Platform Trust Technology). It’s essentially how Intel implements TPM 2.0. Make sure the module you pick is compatible with your motherboard! Here's a link for more details: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000094205/processors/intel-core-processors.html

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