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    Posted: 12 Jan 2018 at 10:47am
Odd header not documented below 4th pcie  and above cha. fan header. Any info?


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These questions are best suited for consulting your manual (paper or online).

Assuming you mean down on the bottom right corner of he motherboard, it's a USB 3.0 header.

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Originally posted by kerberos_20 kerberos_20 wrote:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/ASROCK-TPM-S-BULK-V1-2-Module/dp/B00IJ7MWS4

Do not post false information please. It is not a TPM module header. It is a USB 3.0 header (source: the manual). The physical pinout isn't even the same.
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Originally posted by ssateneth ssateneth wrote:

Originally posted by kerberos_20 kerberos_20 wrote:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/ASROCK-TPM-S-BULK-V1-2-Module/dp/B00IJ7MWS4

Do not post false information please. It is not a TPM module header. It is a USB 3.0 header (source: the manual). The physical pinout isn't even the same.

but u see, did u even read in which location u should look for?
did u see him mention under pcie_4 and above chasis fan?
ya maybe blind buddy
coz u should see it if u zoom with your oppend eyes :)

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Originally posted by kerberos_20 kerberos_20 wrote:

Originally posted by ssateneth ssateneth wrote:

Originally posted by kerberos_20 kerberos_20 wrote:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/ASROCK-TPM-S-BULK-V1-2-Module/dp/B00IJ7MWS4

Do not post false information please. It is not a TPM module header. It is a USB 3.0 header (source: the manual). The physical pinout isn't even the same.

but u see, did u even read in which location u should look for?
did u see him mention under pcie_4 and above chasis fan?
ya maybe blind buddy
coz u should see it if u zoom with your oppend eyes :)





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Edited by zlobster - 13 Jan 2018 at 1:45am
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TPM indeed then. Header was so small I did not see it
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I apologize for not posting a photo and thank you for identifying the header!
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Does anyone get TPM module (not AMD CPU's fTPM) working on this X399 board? I install one ASRock TPM 2.0 module. But there is no option to enable it (other than AMD CPU's fTPM) in the BIOS. And the TPM module doesn't show up in Windows either. Wondering if I get a defected TPM module.
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Any update regarding the TPM module? Was the assumption correct that we have a TPM header on the X399 Taichi?

If so, did one of you already install one? Any problems?

Thanks!
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