Brand | GIGABYTE |
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Item model number | GC-TPM2.0 |
Item Weight | 0.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 1.5 x 0.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 1.5 x 0.3 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Gigabyte |
ASIN | B01G97X6T4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 25, 2015 |
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Gigabyte Accessory GC-TPM2.0 TPM Module Retail
Brand | GIGABYTE |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Light Weight |
Item Weight | 0.3 Ounces |
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- UPC: 889523004470
- Weight: 1.000 lbs
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Customers like the ease of installation of the flash memory. For example, they mention it's easily installed and that the Windows 10 setup went fine. That said, some complain about the fit and quality of the product. They say it doesn't fit newer X299 motherboards and that it'll not work with any motherboard with a TPM header. Opinions are mixed on performance.
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Customers like the ease of installation of the flash memory. They mention that it is easily installed and the Windows 10 setup went fine.
"...Especially that it reads 2.0.With that, install really is a breeze - Just install, start the PC, enter the BIOS and configure if..." Read more
"Pros: It was pretty easy physically install the chip in the motherboard.Cons: Turns out it's incompatible...." Read more
"...Easy to install, and had no issues in usage. As long as you use this in Gigabyte motherboards one should be fine." Read more
"Easy to install and it allows me to use windows hello on my home built computer." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the flash memory. Some mention that it works great with each board, while others say that it does not work with Auros motherboards and does not support bitlocker.
"Works as designed. Plug and play for my GA-H170-Gaming 3 (v 1.1), powering Win10...." Read more
"...The Windows OS doesn’t recognize it. It shows TPM not detected." Read more
"...into a Gigabyte AM4 AMD Ryzen motherboard.(GA-A320M-A2H) It works without issue. Bios recognized it quickly. Bit locker works very well...." Read more
"...I updated the BIOS on both prior to installation but the TPM was only recognized on the GA-Z170M-D3H...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the flash memory. They mention that it does not fit in newer X299 motherboards, and is not compatible with any motherboard with a TPM header.
"...If you search for Aorus TPM module, you end up here... THIS DOES NOT FIT, DO NOT BUY. What a waste of my time...." Read more
"...Gigabyte boards this is supposed to fit, but it does not fit Gigabyte AORUS X399 Gaming 7. If anybody knows where a QVL list is, please let me know." Read more
"Does not fit Auros extreme motherboard. Was not able to return product. Wasted my money." Read more
"deffently not compatible with "any motherboard with a TPM header"..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the flash memory. They mention that it was simply defective, had a faulty batch problem, and didn't work anymore due to a firmware bug.
"...A pity it does not. Could be a faulty batch problem. Running the Win + Run cmd of tpm.msc also does not yield any detection of the firmware...." Read more
"...Update: Mine was simply defective." Read more
"Since October it will not work anymore because of firmware bug. :..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the tpm detection of the flash memory. They mention that it couldn't recognize the TPM, and an error message stating that a compatible TPM could not be found on this computer.
"...The Windows OS doesn’t recognize it. It shows TPM not detected." Read more
"...in 2014, and even after upgrading the BIOS to v.F2g, it couldn't recognize this TPM...." Read more
"...it up it will give me a an error message; " Compatible TPM cannot be found on this computer...." Read more
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Just received this item today. Installed, configured, and drive encrypted in about two hours. Installing and configuring is less than 10 minutes. Drive encryption varies. On my 512gig Samsung 950 Pro SSD drive, 28 percent filled, using BitLocker in Windows 10 x64 Pro, took just under two hours.
And yes, Windows 10 will recognize this as a TPM 2.0 device. You can see this in Device Manager under Security devices. That said, you need to make sure it’s properly configured in the BIOS. It should be auto configured (mine was on my Gigabyte board), but double check anyway. Especially that it reads 2.0.
With that, install really is a breeze - Just install, start the PC, enter the BIOS and configure if necessary. BIOS configuring is basically making sure the BIOS sees the module and that it is configured as a 2.0 device. Restart the PC, and Windows should see it. You may need an additional reboot as Windows finishes installing drivers, but that’s it.
Now go to Control Panel, choose BitLocker, read and follow the instructions, to include saving your TPM key. Note, the key can’t be saved to a drive that’s being encrypted. Best to use a thumb drive. Or, you can have it saved to your MS account. Click next to encrypt the drive. As noted, encryption times vary, even between OS’s and thus this isn’t going to be a 10-minute job, especially if you’ve got a large drive with lots of data. Again, my drive took just under 2 hours, but that’s a 512gig SSD drive just 28 percent filled.
Oh, and you can still use your PC while the drive is encrypting, but I wouldn’t do anything intensive. During my encryption window, I was able to browse the net and write a few Word docs no issue.
I’ll rate this item 5, but really it either works or it doesn’t. And configuring is on the PC side. So again, it either works or it doesn’t.
The bios recognized it but, doesn’t allow to enable.
The Windows OS doesn’t recognize it. It shows TPM not detected.
Note, most instructions online for BitLocker are outdated since MS 10's latest update. For example, things like password provisioning, taking ownership, setting a master password, and the like are handled by the OS and transparent to the user. If you can see see TPM under device manager, then go to town.
I highly recommend three things:
1) Save the key to your MS account (assuming you have one) or to an equivalent online drive
2) Print out a copy of the recovery key and keep it handy for the first week or so to make sure no hiccup locks you out of your computer. You can obviously recover your key from your MS account, but its a pain.
3) Enable the OS feature requiring a pin to boot. If someone robs your house, they're not going to take the drives and leave your already mated computer+TPM...do the math.
Yes, it's a full-blown 2.0 chip.
Note that the GA-970A-D3P was NOT listed as compatible with this TPM. I just tried it out because I could not find any TPM module listed as compatible with GA-970A-D3P.
So, make sure your chipset is compatible with this TPM. You can find a list of compatible chipsets on Gigabyte's GC-TPM2.0 product page.
Regarding TPM firmware, the module I received had version 5.62.3126.0. Windows didn't report any security warning to me after install, so I assume it is up to date enough. Unfortunately, Gigabyte doesn't have a tool to update the firmware, so you have to hope the one you receive has a good version of the software on it.
In my opinion, the trust module is more suited for Windows 7 or below systems. Will post more if able to update the flash bios utility to get the module up and running. If anyone has any ideas especially on a version of the m/b bios that the trust module firmware is compatible with, please feel free to add to this review.
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Does not ned to be MB vendor specific, just needs to match the pin out of your board.
Luckily, I realized the Intel CPUs may come with an embedded TPM 2.0 called Platform Trust Technology, just enable it in your BIOS and BOOM, you have TPM for FREE!
(2016年のマウスコンピュータ製PC)
GIGABYTEとMSIでメーカが異なりますが、同じような20-1pinの
コネクタだったので、ダメもとで購入しました。
BIOSのバージョンは 06/16/2016です。
UEFIでWindows10を使用しており、Bitlockerで
ディスクの暗号化を行うのが目的です。
最悪パソコンが壊れることを想定し、
データをバックアップしておきます。
マザーボード上のTPMと書かれているコネクタに本モジュールを差し込み、
電源を入れ、BIOS画面を表示させます(とりあえず大丈夫そう)。
やったこと:
(1)BIOS画面→Advanced→Trusted Platform ModuleでTPM Support を Enabled にします。
パワーオフしてオンすることでBIOSに認識されるようになります。
Device Selectは AUTO
(これだけですとWindows10のデバイスマネージャーにセキュリティデバイスが
表示(トラステッド プラットフォーム モジュール 2.0)されるだけで、
tpm.mscを起動しても認識されません)
(2)BIOS画面→Chipset→ME Configurationで、
TPM Device Selection dTPM1.2
とします。
(これでtpm.mscでも認識されるようになります。
が、msinfo32.exeで確認すると「セキュアブートの状態」は無効のままです。)
(3)BIOS画面→Securityを選択します。
→System Mode state が Setup、 Secure Boot stateが Not Active
になっているかと思います。
ここで、Secure Boot Modeを Custom にします。
(4)Key Managementという項目が表示されますので、そのモードに入ります。
(5)Enroll all Factory Default keysを選択し、実行します。
(6)ESCでSecurityの画面に戻り、Secure Boot ModeをStandardに戻します。
→System Mode state が User Secure Boot stateが Active
になったかと思います。
手順が抜けてたり間違ってたりするかもしれませんが、
とりあえずBitlockerで暗号化できました。