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2-in-1 reversible TPM 2.0 + 1.2
US$53 per kit · adapter board included · ships from Taipei
Answer these four questions before you order — they decide everything.
Look for a header labeled TPM, JTPM1 or
SPI_TPM near the bottom edge of the board, or check your
motherboard manual. No header — no way to install a module.
Our modules use the LPC bus. Boards made after 2018 switched to the SPI bus and are not compatible. Boards before 2013 often lack the UEFI BIOS that Windows 11 requires.
Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0. Some enterprise or legacy software still needs TPM 1.2. Our module is reversible — flip it to switch versions, no firmware flashing needed.
On some AM4 boards, enabling firmware fTPM causes periodic system stutter. A discrete hardware TPM module avoids the issue entirely.
Every kit contains the same 2-in-1 reversible 20-1 pin TPM module plus a brand-specific adapter board. Pick the kit that matches your motherboard brand.
20-1 pin module + 14-1 pin adapter board
Z170–Z390 era boards use the 14-1 pin header; older boards use 20-1 pin directly.
20-1 pin module + 12-1 pin adapter board
Newer Gigabyte boards (Z370/Z390, AM4 500) use 12-1 pin; older boards use 20-1 pin.
20-1 pin module + 14-1 pin adapter board
Most MSI boards in range use the 14-1 pin JTPM1 header.
20-1 pin module + 18-1 pin adapter board
ASRock boards use an 18-1 pin TPM header.
Full chipset lists for each kit are on the Products & Compatibility page.
We no longer run an online checkout. Ordering is a short email exchange — you get a compatibility check from a human before you pay.