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Comentado en México el 21 de abril de 2025
Excelente
Roxanne & Brad Wallace
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de diciembre de 2024
My asus board had the pins, plugged in the adapter, fired up the computer, the board auto recoginized the module, Ran a Microsoft compliance test, passed all categories. upgraded to windows 11 no issues what so ever , EASY PEASY. No issues what so ever. very happy
Jim
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2024
Did not work on my mainboard trying to get me to windows 11 but was able to use on a different board. Pretty much what I heard from others - hit and miss but its a cheap alternative instead of replacing a $1200 mainboard and CPU and worth trying out.
Antonio Escalante
Comentado en México el 14 de julio de 2023
El producto no cuenta con una lista de compatibilidad ni información relevante que solucione problemas de compatibilidad ni como instalarlo ni configurarlo.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 13 de junio de 2023
MI computadora con Windows 10 no lo reconoce y por ende no puedo actualizar a windows 11, cabe mencionar que mi tarjeta madre es una gigabyte.
Annie
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de mayo de 2023
First start see it in bios enabled it restart the pc and after nothing and dont see option or what ever like the chip have burn at first start and for refund it soo stupid need to pay and wait after lose all my day to wait after that the days of my 3 years birthday of living with my girlfriend very sad that's cheap
V Shakata
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de enero de 2023
With a beta BIOS from Gigabyte that supports TPM 2.0, I was able to get this module working and Win 11 installed (without hacks) on my Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD5H. My processor is just a 4th gen Intel but I was able to clean install from a USB flash drive created by the MS MediaCreationTool.The width of the circuit board measures about 13mm, not 16mm as in the product description. I was concerned the module would be touching the PCIE socket on my motherboard but it was not a problem with the narrower width.Chip on the board is an Infineon SLB9665TT20 which is the same chip that Gigabyte uses on their GC-TPM2.0 module.I chose this module over the other 20-pin modules available on Amazon because I liked the mechanical design. The board flat across the connector makes the module more compact than the designs that stick out from the motherboard. Little chance of my whacking the module when working inside my computer.The seller, Kerinda-US, was almost too supportive. They kept checking to make sure the module was working as I worked out a BIOS installation problem with Gigabyte.You MUST have a BIOS that supports TPM 2.0 to use this module. Gigabyte support made a modified unsupported BIOS file available to me. But because it didn't go through their normal release process, it didn't have a checksum attached to it and their normal BIOS update utilities wouldn't accept it. You have to use the Efiflash.exe utility that Gigabyte includes with the file. And to use the utility, you have to boot to DOS. Normally you need a floppy disk to do this but a program called Rufus is available on the web and that will create a DOS bootable USB drive. Put the files on the USB drive and it all should work.This is low level hacking stuff so make sure you have the patience and technical savvy to make this work. Also be familiar with how to use the Dual Bios feature on the motherboard in case it all blows up.
WarDogNYC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de octubre de 2022
it was installed properly, secure boot enabled and legacy off,,TPM enabled and it even says so in the bios but Microsoft's PC Health Check says it's not there and won't allow me install windows 11 without trickery in the registry,,,I reached out for some help and got no response, maybe after seeing this review someone will respond with some help, if not, back it goes,,,
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