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Important Notes:
1. This product is only compatible with older motherboards such as Intel and AMD. It is not compatible with newer motherboard models featuring firmware TPM, all-in-one PCs, or laptops.
2. The minimum hardware requirements for upgrading to Windows 11 via TPM 2.0 are as follows: a 1 GHz or faster 64-bit processor (dual-core/multi-core), 4 GB of memory, 64 GB of storage space, firmware supporting UEFI Secure Boot and TPM 2.0, a DirectX 12-compatible graphics card, and a display with a resolution of 720p or higher.
3. This product has a 12-pin-1 connector. Please carefully check the pin positions in the image to ensure compatibility with your motherboard before purchasing.
Compatible models:
for Gigabyte Motherboard
Z590 D
Z590M
Z590M GAMING X
Z590 AORUS ULTRA
Z590 GAMING X
Z590 AORUS PRO AX
Z590 UD AC
Z590 UD
Z590 VISION G
Z590 AORUS MASTER
Z590 AORUS ELITE AX
Z590 AORUS ELITE
Z590 VISION D
How to select and install a security module:
1. Confirm whether the host has TPM 2.0 or if TPM 2.0 is enabled.
2. Click “Run,” enter: tpm.msc (Win+R keys), and check if the TPM version is ready.
3. If version 2.0 is displayed but not ready, you need to configure settings in the BIOS; consult the motherboard manufacturer's customer service.
4. Open the host and inspect the TPM pins on the motherboard.
5. When installing the module, ensure the chip-side faces inward, align with the pins, and insert fully to prevent loosening. (See image for direction)
Product Performance
Compatible with: GC-TPM2.0 SPI 2.0
Chipset: SLB9670
Interface: LPC
PIN DEFINE: 12-pin
Core Applications:
1: Seamless upgrade to Windows 11: Resolve TPM 2.0 verification issues and easily upgrade to the latest operating system.
2: Enhanced hardware-level security: Provides an independent secure encryption chip specifically designed for securely storing sensitive data (such as encryption keys, digital certificates, and login credentials), thereby enhancing overall system security.
3: Hardware encryption acceleration: Reduces CPU load by accelerating encryption operations via dedicated hardware, indirectly improving system response speed and enhancing the smooth operation of certain encryption-dependent applications (such as games and security software).