Now that Windows 11 makes TPM 2.0 a requirement, does anyone have an HPE P31644-001 (or original 872159-001) HPE Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Gen10 Option available?
Now that Windows 11 makes TPM 2.0 a requirement, does anyone have an HPE P31644-001 (or original 872159-001) HPE Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Gen10 Option available?
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mentalinc: Does the bios not already have something? What motherboard do you have?
It is an HPE ML110 Gen 10 server and it does not have the TPM chip. I want to add it.
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EMPR have these for about $200 plus freight.
1-2 week leadtime.
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Yes, I saw that there but if there's a cheaper one here on Geekzone I'd go that way first.
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Yes. Great machine and works really well for gaming too.
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Before you go jumping on a new machine, I would wait a few days. I have seen articles online about this and how the windows 11 documentation actually states 1.2 will be fine and v2 is a soft floor requirement, whatever that means
WinNZ90:
I have seen articles online about this and how the windows 11 documentation actually states 1.2 will be fine and v2 is a soft floor requirement, whatever that means
I gather it means you will be able to get away with it, but you will get warnings that it's not supported etc.
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WinNZ90:Before you go jumping on a new machine, I would wait a few days. I have seen articles online about this and how the windows 11 documentation actually states 1.2 will be fine and v2 is a soft floor requirement, whatever that means
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freitasm:Now that Windows 11 makes TPM 2.0 a requirement,
It's an unreleased version of Windows, wait awhile and the specs will change. And then change again. And then change again. And then change...
WinNZ90:
Before you go jumping on a new machine, I would wait a few days. I have seen articles online about this and how the windows 11 documentation actually states 1.2 will be fine and v2 is a soft floor requirement, whatever that means
That was an internal document that was released by accident, and applies to earlier builds of the OS. It's been removed from Microsoft's site and all the official documentation says that 2.0 is required.
freitasm:
mentalinc: Does the bios not already have something? What motherboard do you have?
It is an HPE ML110 Gen 10 server and it does not have the TPM chip. I want to add it.
I bought an Asus TPM Module off Amazon in 2017 for about NZ$82 (included shipping).
Maybe the following is an option for you?
https://www.amazon.com/HEWLETT-PACKARD-Enterprise-864279-B21-Kit-Stock/dp/B074416JBS
Gordy
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Gordy7:Maybe the following is an option for you?
https://www.amazon.com/HEWLETT-PACKARD-Enterprise-864279-B21-Kit-Stock/dp/B074416JBS
Country of origin: China
Brand: Unknown
Seems legit.
Thanks. Yes, that's the part - the number corresponds to the parts list on the HPE site. Ordered now.
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Gordy7:
I bought an Asus TPM Module off Amazon in 2017 for about NZ$82 (included shipping).
Maybe the following is an option for you?
https://www.amazon.com/HEWLETT-PACKARD-Enterprise-864279-B21-Kit-Stock/dp/B074416JBS
An update on this. Bought the part on the 27 June and got a FedEx tracking number - which usually means a quick delivery. After three weeks with no delivery I contacted the seller, who apologised saying the box was returned as "damaged" and they didn't have any more in stock. They offered me a refund - which I accepted. Suddenly they did have another part in stock and that was shipped last week. I see on FedEX tracking it's now in Wellington for delivery today or tomorrow so let's see how it goes and will post another update when I install on my box at home.
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