Asus included driver CD with the card, but it was not required. To activate this, I had to go into the Peripherals. My board (GA-AX370-Gaming) has a TPM header, but does not actually have a TPM module. After saving and exiting, I had to go back into the BIOS tab and enable Secure Boot. It took few minutes for Windows to install drivers and set everything up, but everything was done automatically. If you want to check whether your TPM 2.0 chip is enabled, press the Windows key + R to open up the run box and type tpm.msc. In order to do this, I had to go into the BIOS tab of the BIOS and disable CSM Support. The Legacy and Compatibility Support Module (CSM) options must be disabled. Just be aware that enabling has to be done in two steps - first enable Security Device Support, save changes, rebooting PC, and then change TPM State to Enabled.Īfter TPM chipset was enabled in BIOS, Windows 10 TPM Management Console ( tpm.msc) immediately recognised the chip. Devices with TPM 2.0 must have their BIOS mode configured as Native UEFI only. Según GIGABYTE (enlace), la emulación del software TPM 2. BIOS immediately recognised the TPM board, I just had to enable it in Peripherals > Trusted Computing. Aquí aprenderás cómo habilitar el TPM 2.0 en la BIOS de GIGABYTE y AORUS, y en qué placas se puede hacer. As the board was not attached to the connector in any way and there wasn't any electronics on there I went for a brute force approach and simply cut the excess board using a small hack saw!Īfter this everything was pretty stright forward. The issue was that Asus card didn't fit into the Gigabyte TPM port because as you can see in the picture above the board extends all the way to the front of the connector and prevents inserting it into the TPM port on the motherboard. I decided to try Asus 90-C1B0AU-00XBN0VZ TPM chipset which had the same pin layout. have an ASUS TPM 2.0 module that does not work on an MSI motherboard (both are. Gigabyte have been making their own TPM modules, but when I looked they appeared to be out of stock or discontinued everywhere online. I checked the motherboard user manuals of 4 vendors: Asus, MSI, Gigabyte.
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