There’s been a lot of confusion around Windows 11‘s TPM 2.0 requirement, but the manufacturers of the best gaming motherboards are now helping to clear things up a little.
Brands such as ASRock, Gigabyte, Biostar, MSI, and more have compiled lists of motherboards that are compatible with the new requirement, without the need for an external add-on that’s currently difficult to source. Many manufacturers note that while Microsoft lists a TPM 2.0 chip as a requirement for Windows 11, the virtual TPMs built into compatible AMD and Intel chipsets can bypass this requirement. This makes it seem very likely that Microsoft will officially support more aging processors on future builds of the new OS.
While ASRock in particular has an extensive list of boards with older chipsets like the AMD 300 and Intel 100 series billed as compatible with TPM 2.0, it notes that support from Microsoft may vary. Also, many of the officially supported Intel and AMD CPUs are only compatible with the newer chipsets.
Here’s a roundup of confirmed TPM 2.0-compatible chipsets:
ASRock supported chipsets | |
Intel Z170, H170, B150, H110 | AMD 300 series |
Intel Z270, H270, B250 | AMD 400 series |
Intel Z390, Z370, H370, B360, B365, H310, H310C | AMD 500 series |
Intel Z490, H470, B460, H410 | |
Intel Z590, B560, H510, H570 |
Biostar supported chipsets | |
Intel B250 | AMD 300 series |
Intel H310 | AMD 400 series |
Intel B460, H410 | AMD 500 series |
Intel B510, B560, Z590 |
Gigabyte supported chipsets | |
Intel 200 series | AMD 300 series |
Intel 300 series | AMD 400 series |
Intel 400 series | AMD 500 series |
Intel 500 series |
MSI supported chipsets | |
Intel Z170, H170, B150, H110 | AMD 300 series |
Intel Z270, H270, B250 | AMD 400 series |
Intel Z390, Z370, B365, B360, H370, H310 | AMD 500 series |
Intel Z490, B460, H410 | |
Intel Z590, B560, H510 |
If your motherboard is compatible and you know how to install the Windows 11 Insider build, you’ll probably need to go into your BIOS to enable virtual TPM as it’s usually disabled by default.
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