07-24-2021 11:01 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 10:23 PM by ROGBot
07-24-2021 01:15 PM
07-24-2021 01:48 PM
07-24-2021 07:17 PM
Planetgazer11 wrote:
Doesn't the Asus Dark Hero have a TPM Module? It says in the bios that I have one. Also does anyone else have the Qcode 9E after updating to the newest bios 3702? I updated FROM 3204
einsindrei wrote:
I have the same BIOS. As i understand after my research 9E is normal and reserved die furure Q Codes. So no worry. And it comes after TPM is enabled
07-24-2021 02:18 PM
07-25-2021 01:57 AM
07-25-2021 02:28 AM
Jesseinsf wrote:
TPM module is sold separately. You have to install it on to the TPM header for that to work. Yes you only have a TPM header, not a TPM module. This is in the manual of your motherboard page 1-27.
07-25-2021 02:40 AM
Jesseinsf wrote:
TPM module is sold separately. You have to install it on to the TPM header for that to work. Yes you only have a TPM header, not a TPM module. This is in the manual of your motherboard page 1-27.
07-25-2021 10:22 AM
RedSector73 wrote:
There is firmware TPM 2.0 in the BIOS. You only need to switch to it on UEFI and you then pass Windows 11 validation (the most likely reason you even turn it on). Which is the case for nearly all AM4 motherboards ASUS made from b350 upwards from what I can see here at home / own. Allthough apparantly Series 1 Ryzen dont support it and my 1800x cries knowing I have 2700x sitting doing nothing atm that may replace it in my NAS.
So why exactly do we need to go buy TPM module / I dont understand the logic in buying TPM, when it is incorprated in the BIOS at version required by Windows 11 ?
covered here in detail
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?124613-INFORMATION-Windows-11-Get-Ready
07-27-2021 11:14 AM