Gigabyte md70-HB0 - TPM Question

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I have a Gigabyte md70-HB0 server board. It has a dedicated TPM port on the board, and I was looking for the hardware needed to make use of it. It appears to be a 14 pin header but I can’t find any confirmation of what I need. Most of the stuff listed for Gigabyte doesn’t have that pin configuration. It might be a moot point as Win 11 might not install any way. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
 
They are out there. https://www.amazon.com/ciciglow-Encryption-Security-Components-Gigabyte/dp/B0CT3P8DYD/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=W6Z9WQWSPC29&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.pvR62rJSuyortiXmC3XHt_JJ0HxD8qVo2gdS0gRtX4Ngg3I2p6Hzw3CJgHRGVF9gWKCnfXNOMaql04DSR3j3lXDfDQdvOkhpMaM9oGilWzRghhZf_ZV_-mISv1OO5FQRjZplGC0UqbsKoQHoYeMdECtXTzPaI-8TkWKxh28GpDbQEFA3hfn6YnuNU1T252x4VI_nRjk9bClq8AOMIlUwSw.T7YZBFTGM0aJwtJ1bYve-9oW7UkXCl19YNeNehx_CZw&dib_tag=se&keywords=gigabyte+14+pin+tpm&qid=1710782221&sprefix=gigabyte+14+pin+tpm,aps,108&sr=8-2

The 14 pin is a older style but current tpm is 2.0

If you look around you can find gigabyte 14 pin tpm modules. I’d avoid any other previous revisions of the tpm, stick with what is newest, 2.0

And while I can’t confirm that module with that board, I can confirm I put a 20 pin 2.0 tpm in a z170 gigabyte tpm header, and windows 11 installed perfectly. And the TPM did its job when hardware was changed. So I do know they work.
 
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Thanks I appreciate it. The only 14 pin I found says it is for Asus so I almost tried it but was a little weary.
 
They are out there. https://www.amazon.com/ciciglow-Encryption-Security-Components-Gigabyte/dp/B0CT3P8DYD/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=W6Z9WQWSPC29&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.pvR62rJSuyortiXmC3XHt_JJ0HxD8qVo2gdS0gRtX4Ngg3I2p6Hzw3CJgHRGVF9gWKCnfXNOMaql04DSR3j3lXDfDQdvOkhpMaM9oGilWzRghhZf_ZV_-mISv1OO5FQRjZplGC0UqbsKoQHoYeMdECtXTzPaI-8TkWKxh28GpDbQEFA3hfn6YnuNU1T252x4VI_nRjk9bClq8AOMIlUwSw.T7YZBFTGM0aJwtJ1bYve-9oW7UkXCl19YNeNehx_CZw&dib_tag=se&keywords=gigabyte+14+pin+tpm&qid=1710782221&sprefix=gigabyte+14+pin+tpm,aps,108&sr=8-2

The 14 pin is a older style but current tpm is 2.0

If you look around you can find gigabyte 14 pin tpm modules. I’d avoid any other previous revisions of the tpm, stick with what is newest, 2.0

And while I can’t confirm that module with that board, I can confirm I put a 20 pin 2.0 tpm in a z170 gigabyte tpm header, and windows 11 installed perfectly. And the TPM did its job when hardware was changed. So I do know they work.
your board is on the support list, "100-series", so yeah it works. his board isnt so it may be a crap shoot, even if it has the header... and then he'll need to make sure the cpu is on the list:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/w...pported/windows-11-supported-intel-processors

or use one of several work arounds, gotnorice knows them like the back of his hand....
 
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They are out there. https://www.amazon.com/ciciglow-Encryption-Security-Components-Gigabyte/dp/B0CT3P8DYD/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=W6Z9WQWSPC29&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.pvR62rJSuyortiXmC3XHt_JJ0HxD8qVo2gdS0gRtX4Ngg3I2p6Hzw3CJgHRGVF9gWKCnfXNOMaql04DSR3j3lXDfDQdvOkhpMaM9oGilWzRghhZf_ZV_-mISv1OO5FQRjZplGC0UqbsKoQHoYeMdECtXTzPaI-8TkWKxh28GpDbQEFA3hfn6YnuNU1T252x4VI_nRjk9bClq8AOMIlUwSw.T7YZBFTGM0aJwtJ1bYve-9oW7UkXCl19YNeNehx_CZw&dib_tag=se&keywords=gigabyte+14+pin+tpm&qid=1710782221&sprefix=gigabyte+14+pin+tpm,aps,108&sr=8-2

The 14 pin is a older style but current tpm is 2.0

If you look around you can find gigabyte 14 pin tpm modules. I’d avoid any other previous revisions of the tpm, stick with what is newest, 2.0

And while I can’t confirm that module with that board, I can confirm I put a 20 pin 2.0 tpm in a z170 gigabyte tpm header, and windows 11 installed perfectly. And the TPM did its job when hardware was changed. So I do know they work.
Thanks! I will check it out!
 
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For 19 it’s worth a shot worst case I will stick with 10 or make 11 work unofficially.
 
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