🔒 Secure Your Future with TPM 2.0!
The NUHFUFA TPM2.0 Module is a cutting-edge security solution designed for Gigabyte and ASUS motherboards, ensuring compatibility with Windows 11 and DDR4 memory. With a compact design and easy installation, this module enhances your system's security and performance, making it a must-have for tech-savvy professionals.
Brand | NUHFUFA |
Package Dimensions | 13.2 x 10.6 x 1.7 cm; 10 g |
Item model number | FUFAEATAD2308 |
Manufacturer | FUFANG |
Series | FUFAEATAD2308 |
Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
Memory Technology | DDR5 |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 10 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**Y
This works for X-99-DELUXE/3.1
Great product. I recommend you have an Intel system, as that is how I got Windows 11 to install on the X-99-Deluxe. I haven't fully tested as other then a Windows 11 requirement I have never need TPM pre 2.0. So don't completely see the point Windows 11 making it a requirement for older PCs. TPM2.0 or newer should be a requirement for all new MB's and OEM machines in stores...
P**K
Worked for my Asus z97-k
I wanted to upgrade to windows 11 To find out i did not have Tpm 2.0 on my Asus z97-k motherboard or my i5 4690k cpu was not compatible ordered this little chip plugged in to my motherboard downloaded the iso file and it installed no problem windows 11 installed with all my apps and files.
P**O
Does the Job
Gigabyte motherboard. Recognised, and TPM is working as expected.
M**.
Didn't work for me
I couldn’t get this to work on an ASUS M5A99X board. The module also arrived damaged. It looks as though someone has stepped on the jiffy bag during transit and bent the pins. The damage is minor, however and the module still seems to “work”. The problem is that while the BIOS can detect the module, the TPM won’t enable. To be fair to the supplier, the board pictured is not the A99X but the similar looking, X99-A. (Way to go, whoever named those two). Looks like my bad. As the supplier says, be careful to check the board does support TPM 2 before you buy.Updated: Having checked with ASUS tech support, they seem to be saying the board hardware is NOT compatible with a TPM 2.0 (Unfortunately, their answer is not entirely clear and I’m still trying to get a straight yes or no from them).
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