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TPM 2.0 Compatible Motherboards for Windows 11

With Windows 11, the demand for peripherals that comply with the security protocol has skyrocketed TPM 2.0. We have already explained that it is a set of procedures to avoid malware that Windows wants to make a standard thanks to Windows 11. As a general rule, it is found in the CPU but many motherboards have those same TPM 2.0 requirements to be able to install Windows 11.

Recently, the biggest motherboard manufacturers have been putting out lists of motherboards that are compatible with TPM 2.0 as standard. With them it will not be necessary to update the CPU, but as we have said many times, in general, if the hardware is prior to 2016 it is very possible that it does not have it integrated, and if it does, it will not be activated as standard since it falls on end user activate it.

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ASRock motherboards with TPM 2.0 support

  • Intel Z170
  • Intel H170
  • Intel B150
  • Intel H110
  • Intel Z270
  • Intel H270
  • Intel B250
  • Intel Z390
  • Intel Z370
  • Intel B360
  • Intel B365
  • Intel H310
  • Intel H310C
  • Intel Z490
  • Intel H470
  • Intel B460
  • Intel H410
  • Intel Z590
  • Intel B560
  • Intel H510
  • Intel H570
  • AMD 300 series
  • AMD 400 series
  • AMD 500 series

Biostar motherboards with TPM 2.0 support

  • Intel B250
  • Intel H310
  • Intel B460
  • Intel H410
  • Intel B510
  • Intel B560
  • Intel Z590
  • AMD 300 series
  • AMD 400 series
  • AMD 500 series

Gigabyte motherboards with integrated TPM 2.0 support

  • Intel 200 Series
  • Intel 300 Series
  • Intel 400 Series
  • Intel 500 Series
  • AMD 300 series
  • AMD 400 series
  • AMD 500 series

MSI motherboards with integrated TPM 2.0 support

  • Intel Z170
  • Intel H170
  • Intel B150
  • Intel H110
  • Intel Z270
  • Intel H270
  • Intel B250
  • Intel Z390
  • Intel Z370
  • Intel B365
  • Intel B360
  • Intel H370
  • Intel H310
  • Intel Z490
  • Intel B460
  • Intel H410
  • Intel Z590
  • Intel B560
  • Intel H510
  • AMD 300 series
  • AMD 400 series
  • AMD 500 series

If you have any of these motherboards, you will most likely have, possibly disabled, the TPM 2.0 necessary to install Windows 11 on your system.

Source: PCGamesN

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