

🔐 Lock down your data with Gigabyte’s TPM 2.0 — because your security deserves hardware-grade trust.
The Gigabyte GC-TPM2.0_S is a compact, hardware-based Trusted Platform Module designed to enhance motherboard security by securely storing cryptographic keys. Compatible with select Gigabyte motherboards, it ensures seamless integration and supports Windows 11 security requirements. This module not only boosts data protection but also resolves performance issues like Ryzen stuttering, making it a must-have for professionals handling sensitive information.
| ASIN | B07815MJVT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #539 in Computer Motherboards |
| Brand | GIGABYTE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (342) |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | GC-TPM2.0_S |
| Manufacturer | Gigabyte |
| Memory Speed | 2133 MHz |
| Processor | core_i9_10900k |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| RAM | DDR |
| Series | GC-TPM2.0_S |
E**T
Works in Gigabyte X299 motherboard
I was not successful to turn on TPM using the Intel firmware. So I waited till the prices of TPM modules came down. This chip fits my motherboard and the price has come down from what scalpers wanted all year long. Unless there is a reason to install Windows 11 sooner than later, it was good to wait for the price to come down. Upon installation on motherboard and turning on the computer, the TPM was recognized and it booted into windows. There was no need to do any settings changes in BIOS.
M**S
No more Ryzen stutter
I patiently awaited AMD's BIOS/UEFI update to fix the stuttering issue with Ryzen when decoding video. It helped, but did not fix the problem. Since the issue is with the on-CPU TPM module, I decided to get this hardware module. For the price, it was worth fixing the headaches. It works. No more stuttering. Note: If you have Windows 11, you will need to set up your login credentials again. Credentials are stored in TPM, and you just changed which TPM module the motherboard uses. You may also need to turn off fTPM as well, forcing the motherboard to use the hardware module. Also note that TPM modules are vendor-specific, sometimes even board-specific. Check model numbers to make sure you buy the correct one.
K**R
Exactly what I needed
Did exactly what I needed.
A**I
Excelente, me sirvió para poder instalar Windows 11 y los juegos vigentes que necesiten este requerimiento. Lo recomiendo
S**N
A Must have for Gigabyte Motherboard Running Win 11.
Had to buy this as Microsoft requires it to run Windows 11 on Series 800 and up Motherboards. Decent price for the module, and easy to install.
S**N
Works well but only with GPT and Secure Boot enabled
First of all I was getting 0x80000 error and could not use it. After some research, I've discovered that my boot partition was MBR and that Secure Boot settings in MB bios were not available because Compatibility Support Module (CSM) was enabled. If you disable CSM before converting to GPT you won't be able to boot, but you will see Secure Boot options come up in BIOS; therefore in order to make this work i had to first convert MBR to GPT in windows power shell (admin) by running these commands: mbr2gpt /validate mbr2gpt /validate /allowFullOS mbr2gpt /convert /allowFullOS Restart. Get in bios and disable CSM. Restart. Make sure you can boot in windows. Then restart and go in bios again to enable secure boot. Restart, boot into windows run tpm.msc and now it will show the status in the screenshot. P.S. Do this at your own risk, and only if your partition is MBR, you have CSM enabled and your Secure Boot options aren't visible in bios.
C**T
Works great but very overpriced
It was easy enough to drop into the motherboard. After a small tweak to the BIOS settings, all my AMD fTPM woes are resolved. The base MSRP on this is only in the double digits, as of this review this is listed in the triple digits. So this is definitely overpriced, however it's still cheaper than having to replace the entire computer over a small thing like TPM.
W**I
Works like a champ! 5 stars.
I got the TPM chip today. I have a Gigabyte motherboard Gigabyte B450 I AORUS PRO WIFI (AMD Ryzen AM4/M.2 Thermal Guard with Onboard Wifi/HDMI/DP/USB 3.1 Gen 2/Mini ITX/Motherboard), that I bought to setup a computer for our dental clinic. I wanted to have encryption to protect data on the NVME in case of theft or other unforeseen circumstances. Luckily, the motherboard supports TPM. I got the item today and it worked right away. The UEFI BIOS immediately detected it without issues. I got options as well. I posting screen shots. Under Windows 10, Bitlocker immediately worked and recognized it. It offered me to export my keys as well. Encrypting happened smoothly. I rebooted and I'm done. I didn't see any noticeable drop in performance. A bit pricey but it works. I'll order more for the other computers.
G**L
It allowed me to upgrade to Windows 11 to see what all the hype was about. Windows 11 isn't as bad as everyone says it is. However, I think it's odd for an item that can fit in the palm of my hand (roughly half the size of a USB thumb drive) to ship in a box that's 18"x12"x3.5". *BUT*, having said that, at least it wasn't lost or damaged in transit as a result, for which I am thankful for.
L**Y
Vendu bien trop cher par rapport au prix recommandé. Dommage que peu de vendeur en dispose.
B**O
Innanzitutto giustifico le due stelle mancanti: il primo motivo è il prezzo, decisamente eccessivo considerando che rappresenta quasi 1/3 del costo di una mobo; il secondo è il packaging di spedizione, visto che è arrivato in una bustina di plastica senza alcuna protezione o confezione. Insomma, bastava poco per trovarlo rotto all'apertura. Venendo alle cose serie: Il TPM è necessario per criptare i processi in esecuzione sul vostro PC ed è un requisito di Windows. Sulle vostre motherboard è sicuramente presente uno slot TPM vuoto, ma ad ovviare questa necessità c'è il processore che utilizza un firmware-TPM, che digitalmente svolge il ruolo di questo chip fisico. Come altri scrivono nelle recensioni, anche io ero afflitto da un errore legato all'fTPM che andava in conflitto a causa di server e link AMD non raggiungibili e subivo improvvisi reboot durante le sessioni di gioco (ID evento 86). Perchè scrivo che potrebbe non essere necessario? Perchè le cause potrebbero essere molteplici e quindi conviene svolgere delle controprove su tutti i fronti, prima di "buttare" questi soldi. 1) Aggiornate il BIOS all'ultima versione e scaricate tutti gli ultimi driver 2) Effettuate stress test e benchmark per GPU e CPU, controllando le temperature nel frattempo. 3) Avviate lo strumento di diagnostica RAM integrato in Windows, per controllare che i vostri banchi di memoria siano ok 4) Eventualmente scaricate i software di controllo dei produttori delle vostre componenti, avviateli ed assicuratevi che non rilevino errori (Per esempio: Gigabyte Control center, MSI afterburn, AMD Ryzen Master ecc.) 5) Usate strumenti di diagnostica come il tool DirectX per un controllo lato video 6) IL PIU' IMPORTANTE! Avviate il prompt dei comandi come amministratore ed eseguite "sfc/scannow" che serve a ricercare e ripristinare eventuali file corrotti del S.O. 7) Se non avete risolto in alcun modo e continuate ad avere problemi legati al TPM (consiglio di usare il Visualizzatore di eventi per ricercare gli errori), provate in ultimo a disattivare del tutto l'fTPM dal vostro BIOS. Ecco, se nemmeno tutto ciò basta, allora le cause si riducono grossomodo (non c'è l'assoluta certezza) ad un problema insito in Windows stesso oppure alla totale necessità di questo TPM attivo. Io personalmente non potevo permettermi di formattare il computer per reinstallare in modo pulito Windows 11 (o regredire al 10) causa lavoro e quindi ho deciso di buttare (perchè è di questo che si tratta) i miei soldi su questo chip, che porta con sé una versione TPM perfino più vecchia di quella fTPM di AMD. Quindi avrò, infine, risolto? Beh non posso dirlo con certezza, ma dopo tutti i passaggi di cui sopra, l'fTPM continua a causami riavii con ID evento 86, mentre con il chip no. Non so nemmeno se sia una coincidenza e continuerò ad avere errori, ma per il momento tengo questo chip fino ad eventuali motivi per renderlo. Mia build personale: Gigabyte aorus elite ax x570s, Ryzen 9 5900x, Msi 3070.
M**U
Was soll man sonst groß schreiben...
F**.
I purchased one of these for a new build and whilst it isn't as interesting as a motherboard or CPU, it was picked up pretty well on my Aorus TRX40 Xtreme motherboard. The BIOS picks it up and offers the ability to clear/reset it so you could use it on other motherboards. Just make sure your motherboard has the correct pinouts.
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