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  1. Mar 8, 2022 · One of the more frustrating Windows 11 hardware requirements is the potential need for a Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM). Here’s a guide on where to buy one.

  2. Feb 22, 2024 · Microsoft Windows 11 requires a PC with Trusted Platform Module (TPM), a cause for uncertainty among upgraders and PC builders. What exactly is a TPM? Do you already have one? We explain.

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  4. Oct 25, 2021 · Windows 11 requires a Trusted Platform Module 2.0 as part of its hardware requirements, but only a very select handful of people will ever need to buy a physical module for their motherboard.

  5. This ASUS TPM, Trusted Platform Module, version 2.0, latest version, provides data center server grade hardware attestation functionality. Here are a few suggestions for you to consider.• Make certain that the FEMALE mechanical pin socket is a available on your motherboard.

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    • What's a cryptographic key?
    • Does my PC already have TPM?

    A TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is used to improve the security of your PC. It's used by services like BitLocker drive encryption, Windows Hello, and others, to securely create and store cryptographic keys, and to confirm that the operating system and firmware on your device are what they're supposed to be, and haven't been tampered with.

    Typically, it's a separate chip on the motherboard though the TPM 2.0 standard allows manufacturers like Intel or AMD to build the TPM capability into their chipsets rather than requiring a separate chip.

    When you encrypt something to protect it from prying eyes the encryption software takes the piece of data you want to encrypt and combines it with a long, random string of characters to form a new, encrypted, piece of data. The long, random string of characters used by the encryption software is the cryptographic key.

    Once it's encrypted, only somebody with the correct cryptographic key can decrypt it and read the original piece of data.

    The odds are that your PC does already have TPM, and if it's less than 5 years old you should have TPM 2.0.

    To find out if your Windows 10 PC already has it go to Start > Settings > Update and Security > Windows Security > Device Security. If you have it, you'll see a Security processor section on the screen.

    The next step is to find out what version of TPM your PC has. Select Security processor details and on the screen that appears you're looking for the Specification version. It should say either "1.2" or "2.0".

    Want to learn more about TPM? See Trusted Platform Module Technology Overview.

  6. Thankfully there is a solution to help keep your precious data secure: a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). Adding another layer of security. The TPM is a discrete cryptographic processor attached to a daughter board which plugs into the motherboard.

  7. www.msi.com › Motherboard › TPM-20-ModuleTPM 2.0 Module - MSI

    The TPM (Trusted Platform Module) enhances security above and beyond the capabilities of consumer software, which is also used to keep your PC running well. MSI TPM2.0 Module enables a deeper and broader level of security coverage.

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