Was er vanuit gegaan dat het een gestandaardiseerde aansluiting was maar verschilt dus per mb fabrikant. Vond nog dit op 't asus forum:
OK, In case anyone else wanted this information. ASUS motherboards use one of two Trusted Platform Modules Headers. They are both 20-pin, but one is the male side with the pins exposed the other is the female.
If your motherboards TPM Header has the male side of the connector and you can see the pins then you need the TPM Model Number: 90-C1B0AA-G0XBN00Z.
If your motherboards TPM Header has the female side of the connector and you cannot see any pins then you need TPM Model Number: 90-C1BE80-00XBNZ (This is the TPM for the M3N78-VM)
Just do a Google search for the model number to find a place to buy one. These things are out of stock almost everywhere.
It's pretty stupid how ASUS puts a big picture of a locked hard drive with "TPM Optional" on the box but then provides absolutely no information about where to get one or what is compatible.
/edit: Niet erg hoopgevend
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I was able to find a TPM module for my P8H67-M Pro on Amazon but unfortunately it doesn't work. I have the Infineon TPM and it fits the connector and is detected in the BIOS and by Windows, but the BitLocker wizard indicates that it's not compatible with the BIOS. It seems like Asus may not have the right support in their UEFI BIOS yet for the TPM functions that BitLocker requires.
Wel erg krom dat Asus d'r zo weinig informatie over geeft.
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