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title: "Gigabyte Accessory GC-TPM2.0 TPM Module Retail"
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# 2x1.5x0.3 in 0.3 oz weight TPM 2.0 tech Gigabyte Accessory GC-TPM2.0 TPM Module Retail

**Brand:** gigabyte
**Price:** S/.20
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔐 Lock in your security with GIGABYTE's TPM Module!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Gigabyte Accessory GC-TPM2.0 TPM Module Retail by gigabyte
- **How much does it cost?** S/.20 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- gigabyte enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted gigabyte brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **📦 Compact Design:** Sleek dimensions (2 x 1.5 x 0.3 inches) fit seamlessly into your setup.
- • **🔒 Secure Your Data:** Enhance your system's security with cutting-edge TPM 2.0 technology.
- • **🕒 Timeless Reliability:** First available in 2015, this module has stood the test of time.
- • **🛠️ Easy Installation:** User-friendly design ensures a hassle-free installation process.
- • **🔗 Compatible with GIGABYTE:** Perfectly designed for GIGABYTE motherboards for optimal performance.

## Overview

The GIGABYTE GC-TPM2.0 TPM Module is a compact and lightweight security solution designed to enhance data protection for your GIGABYTE motherboard. Weighing only 0.3 ounces and measuring 2 x 1.5 x 0.3 inches, this module is easy to install and integrates seamlessly into your system, ensuring your data remains secure.

## Description

GIGABYTE ACCESSORY GC-TPM2.0 TPM MODULE RETAIL

Review: Works like a champ! - Info - Windows 10 x64 Pro PC. Item ordered: Gigabyte GC-TPM2.0 module. Just received this item today. Installed, configured, and drive encrypted in about two hours. Installing and configuring is less than 10 minutes. Drive encryption varies. On my 512gig Samsung 950 Pro SSD drive, 28 percent filled, using BitLocker in Windows 10 x64 Pro, took just under two hours. And yes, Windows 10 will recognize this as a TPM 2.0 device. You can see this in Device Manager under Security devices. That said, you need to make sure it’s properly configured in the BIOS. It should be auto configured (mine was on my Gigabyte board), but double check anyway. Especially that it reads 2.0. With that, install really is a breeze - Just install, start the PC, enter the BIOS and configure if necessary. BIOS configuring is basically making sure the BIOS sees the module and that it is configured as a 2.0 device. Restart the PC, and Windows should see it. You may need an additional reboot as Windows finishes installing drivers, but that’s it. Now go to Control Panel, choose BitLocker, read and follow the instructions, to include saving your TPM key. Note, the key can’t be saved to a drive that’s being encrypted. Best to use a thumb drive. Or, you can have it saved to your MS account. Click next to encrypt the drive. As noted, encryption times vary, even between OS’s and thus this isn’t going to be a 10-minute job, especially if you’ve got a large drive with lots of data. Again, my drive took just under 2 hours, but that’s a 512gig SSD drive just 28 percent filled. Oh, and you can still use your PC while the drive is encrypting, but I wouldn’t do anything intensive. During my encryption window, I was able to browse the net and write a few Word docs no issue. I’ll rate this item 5, but really it either works or it doesn’t. And configuring is on the PC side. So again, it either works or it doesn’t.
Review: Works great - Works as designed. Plug and play for my GA-H170-Gaming 3 (v 1.1), powering Win10. Note, most instructions online for BitLocker are outdated since MS 10's latest update. For example, things like password provisioning, taking ownership, setting a master password, and the like are handled by the OS and transparent to the user. If you can see see TPM under device manager, then go to town. I highly recommend three things: 1) Save the key to your MS account (assuming you have one) or to an equivalent online drive 2) Print out a copy of the recovery key and keep it handy for the first week or so to make sure no hiccup locks you out of your computer. You can obviously recover your key from your MS account, but its a pain. 3) Enable the OS feature requiring a pin to boot. If someone robs your house, they're not going to take the drives and leave your already mated computer+TPM...do the math. Yes, it's a full-blown 2.0 chip.

## Features

- UPC: 889523004470
- Weight: 1.000 lbs

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01G97X6T4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,227 in Computer Memory |
| Brand | GIGABYTE |
| Chipset Type | AMD |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible Processors | AMD Ryzen |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (135) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00889523004470 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Ounces |
| Main Power Connector Type | ATX |
| Manufacturer | Gigabyte |
| Memory Slots Available | 4 |
| Model Name | GC-TPM2.0 SPI |
| Model Number | GC-TPM2.0 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Total Usb Ports | 6 |
| UPC | 889523004470 |
| Warranty Description | 1 yr limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GIGABYTE
- **CPU Socket:** Socket AM4
- **Chipset Type:** AMD
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Compatible Processors:** AMD Ryzen
- **Graphics Card Interface:** PCI Express
- **Main Power Connector Type:** ATX
- **Memory Slots Available:** 4
- **Model Name:** GC-TPM2.0 SPI
- **RAM Memory Technology:** DDR4

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this impacted by the Infineon library vulnerability?**
A: Yes it is. I just purchased one and found this out. I see no update on Gigabyte and Infineon says the firmware is OEM distribution: https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/promopages/tpm-update/?redirId=59160
I have opened a ticket with Gigabyte and will update here if I ever hear back. In the meantime stay away from this chip.

**Q: Will this work with gigabyte x299 aorus gaming 7 pro board? and do i need to purchase one separately or is it included on the board?**
A: マザーボードにTMPの部品が、付属で付いていません、別途で購入する必要があります。X299のマザーボードの仕様がどうなのかわからないので、調べてから購入した方がいいと思います。2.0とか1.2とかのVersionがあるので確認しないとだめです。おそらくアメリカなら、2.0以降は発売されていますが、日本では、ひとつ前のVersionしか発売されていなのでアメリカの販売されているものを調べて購入しました、なので、事前に調べてから購入した方がいいです。

**Q: Is the firmware up-to-date on this module?**
A: I bought mine in Nov 2022 from Streetwise Emporium through Amazon. It registers correctly and does not show any firmware issues.

**Q: What is the pinout on this item? I have generally seen 14 and 20 pin. Looks like a 20 to me but would like confirmation. Thanks.**
A: Gigabyte makes six different TMP modules, you need to check on their website which one works for your model of Gigabyte motherboard. TMP2.0 has 19 pins in a 20-pin configuration.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works like a champ!
*by A***N on March 3, 2017*

Info - Windows 10 x64 Pro PC. Item ordered: Gigabyte GC-TPM2.0 module. Just received this item today. Installed, configured, and drive encrypted in about two hours. Installing and configuring is less than 10 minutes. Drive encryption varies. On my 512gig Samsung 950 Pro SSD drive, 28 percent filled, using BitLocker in Windows 10 x64 Pro, took just under two hours. And yes, Windows 10 will recognize this as a TPM 2.0 device. You can see this in Device Manager under Security devices. That said, you need to make sure it’s properly configured in the BIOS. It should be auto configured (mine was on my Gigabyte board), but double check anyway. Especially that it reads 2.0. With that, install really is a breeze - Just install, start the PC, enter the BIOS and configure if necessary. BIOS configuring is basically making sure the BIOS sees the module and that it is configured as a 2.0 device. Restart the PC, and Windows should see it. You may need an additional reboot as Windows finishes installing drivers, but that’s it. Now go to Control Panel, choose BitLocker, read and follow the instructions, to include saving your TPM key. Note, the key can’t be saved to a drive that’s being encrypted. Best to use a thumb drive. Or, you can have it saved to your MS account. Click next to encrypt the drive. As noted, encryption times vary, even between OS’s and thus this isn’t going to be a 10-minute job, especially if you’ve got a large drive with lots of data. Again, my drive took just under 2 hours, but that’s a 512gig SSD drive just 28 percent filled. Oh, and you can still use your PC while the drive is encrypting, but I wouldn’t do anything intensive. During my encryption window, I was able to browse the net and write a few Word docs no issue. I’ll rate this item 5, but really it either works or it doesn’t. And configuring is on the PC side. So again, it either works or it doesn’t.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great
*by A***R on April 8, 2017*

Works as designed. Plug and play for my GA-H170-Gaming 3 (v 1.1), powering Win10. Note, most instructions online for BitLocker are outdated since MS 10's latest update. For example, things like password provisioning, taking ownership, setting a master password, and the like are handled by the OS and transparent to the user. If you can see see TPM under device manager, then go to town. I highly recommend three things: 1) Save the key to your MS account (assuming you have one) or to an equivalent online drive 2) Print out a copy of the recovery key and keep it handy for the first week or so to make sure no hiccup locks you out of your computer. You can obviously recover your key from your MS account, but its a pain. 3) Enable the OS feature requiring a pin to boot. If someone robs your house, they're not going to take the drives and leave your already mated computer+TPM...do the math. Yes, it's a full-blown 2.0 chip.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Gigabyte TPM 2.0 usage issues
*by N***D on May 3, 2018*

Trust Module card does not work although the motherboard GIGABYTE GZ-Z77MX-D3H ver 1.0 states in the BIOS that it supports the trust module firmware from ver 1.3 and up. The manufacturer's website has some downloadable bios updates which claim to be able to allow support of GC-TPM2.0 on the latest version of BIOS, but I have tried this only to discover that the Q-flash utility is not able to update the version to the latest version. A progressive upgrade of the BIOS was attempted to upgrade the m/b from ver F5 to F11, but was unsuccessful. It could be due to a requirement to update from a dos environment long outdated. The attempt to upgrade the BIOS flash was through the m/b's built in flash utility screen. As a last resort, another attempt to update the BIOS to the latest (but beta) version of the BIOS flash software offered on the manufacturer's site (Gigabyte) was yet again unsuccessful. Maybe after some research, the module is redundant, due to Windows 10 Pro's inclusion of the bitlocker utility which the GC-TPM2.0 Module provides. But given the amount of malware and spyware that's going on in the internet, I thought an added layer of hardware protection might help. A pity it does not. Could be a faulty batch problem. Running the Win + Run cmd of tpm.msc also does not yield any detection of the firmware. There is a document article Gigabyte Smart TPM which allows a further layer of software security using the aforementioned run cmd but I reckon it will only work if the Bios is able to detect the firmware in the first place. In my opinion, the trust module is more suited for Windows 7 or below systems. Will post more if able to update the flash bios utility to get the module up and running. If anyone has any ideas especially on a version of the m/b bios that the trust module firmware is compatible with, please feel free to add to this review.

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