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z370 FTW - Windows 11 and TPM

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2021/06/24 10:13:04 (permalink)
Windows 11 has just been officially announced, and one of the system requirements is Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0. Looking in the manual for this motherboard I can't find anything about a header, so I'm assuming that to be the case, and none of us with this motherboard will ever see Windows 11. Just want to confirm that this is indeed the case.
 
It actually seems like many Intel CPUs implement a compatible version of TPM 2.0 in firmware, and I'm not at home to verify this...
 
post edited by kiriya.aoi - 2021/06/24 10:34:25
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    Re: z370 FTW - Windows 11 and TPM 2021/06/24 13:54:05 (permalink)
    I have a MSI z370, I don't have a module but was able to enable it in the BIOS and it says it has TPM 2.0 enabled.  Not sure if its from processor/chipset, but it meets Win 11 requirements.


     
       
     
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    Re: z370 FTW - Windows 11 and TPM 2021/06/24 14:03:23 (permalink)
    By default most BIOs have TPM turned off. Just turn it on. Download and run the Microsoft PC health check to verify. 

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    Re: z370 FTW - Windows 11 and TPM 2021/06/24 14:04:37 (permalink)
    Case closed here at least, my i7 8700K implements TPM 2.0 in firmware.
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    Re: z370 FTW - Windows 11 and TPM 2021/06/26 01:08:48 (permalink)
    If anyone is having difficulty with this, make sure you update your Z370 FTW BIOS. I was running an older BIOS, failed Win 11 TPM requirements. Updated to 1.16, and now I'm good to go.
     
     
     
     
    post edited by nitromullet - 2021/06/26 01:11:01
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    Re: z370 FTW - Windows 11 and TPM 2021/06/28 14:11:35 (permalink)
    what this setting looks like in the Evga Bios on a Z170 FTW ?

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    Re: z370 FTW - Windows 11 and TPM 2021/06/28 15:31:49 (permalink)
    Z170 may be too old.


     
       
     
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    Re: z370 FTW - Windows 11 and TPM 2021/06/28 15:33:15 (permalink)
    kiriya.aoi
    Case closed here at least, my i7 8700K implements TPM 2.0 in firmware.


    Just installed the Windows Insider version of Windows 11 on my Z370/8700k.  No issues.


     
       
     
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