🔐 Elevate your motherboard’s security game — don’t get left behind in the Windows 11 upgrade race!
The NewHail TPM2.0 Module features the Infineon SLB9665 chipset with a 14-pin LPC interface, designed specifically for MSI motherboards including Intel 300 and AMD 400/X570 series. It supports TPM 2.0 standards and Windows 7 (x64) through Windows 10, enabling hardware-based security and trusted platform functionality. Ideal for professionals upgrading to Windows 11, this module requires BIOS configuration and may necessitate a clean OS install for full compatibility.


| ASIN | B09PBLG184 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #201 in Computer Motherboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (131) |
| Date First Available | December 28, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | MS-4136 |
| Manufacturer | NewHail |
| Package Dimensions | 2.4 x 2.01 x 0.87 inches |
L**N
Good upgrade if computer CPU is capable.
This little plug-in item worked as advertised and my computer BIOS readily activated it. However the CPU in the computer remained incapable of recognizing it and that left installation of Windows 11 impossible. This order was received quickly and I was happy with the provider.
J**R
Works fine; but you might need to install Win 11 fresh (no upgrade)
This worked just as expected in my MSI B350M Mortar Arctic motherboard. I had to fiddle with the BIOS so that it would point to the module, but eventually it showed up as an IFX TPM2.0 module and I was able to set it to TPM 2.0. The catch to this, however, is that if you still do not have an approved CPU, the Windows 11 upgrade tool and the PC Compatibility tool that you can download from Microsoft are so stupid that they *still* report that you have an incompatible CPU even though Windows 10 sees the TPM 2.0 module. I got so frustrated by this that I forced a fresh Windows 11 install with no issues. Everything is working. Just be aware that even if you install this onto your MSI motherboard and everything seems to be okay, you will most likely need to install Windows 11 with a fresh, clean install because the upgrade tools will not acknowledge the TPM 2.0 module. *slow clap, Microsoft*
J**E
Worked well, Solved ability to upgrade my windows 10 tower to windows 11
relatively easy install. Solved ability to upgrade my windows 10 tower to windows 11
R**R
Windoze does not recognize it
Installed and turned on in bios, but Windoze did not recognize it. Pretty stupid for MS to require it then not recognize it. It might just be a bad chip but i would think the motherboard bios would have complained if that was the case.
Z**N
Works as intended!
Installed it onto my MSI x570 GP motherboard and the device was recognized right away in bios. Booted up my pc and updated to windows 11 with no problems at all! Really great product if you don’t have a TPM module and want to update to win11! Just make sure you order the correct pin count, I had purchased the 12-1 pin connection but I needed the 14-1 pin connection for my motherboard. Easy return, and the correct one came in a timely manner.
G**P
Be weary. This is not an OEM or approved reseller chip.
Upon installation and enabling of TPM 2.0 via BIOS, PC immediately began to BSOD, even after removing device and clearing cmos, blue screens persisted and began to corrupt OS. I'm looking at full OS reinstall and hours if not days of redownloading apps. i7-5820K MSI X99S Sli Plus Mobo
K**T
Works on an MSI B450 Pro Max motherboard.
It is recognized on an MSI B450 Pro Max Motherboard. It was a little difficult to insert, this may have been due to a bent pin on the motherboard. I did move one pin a little but it still took some effort to get it to seat. It does seem to be recognized by the BIOS.
E**A
Works fine
It arrived on time and in good condition. It worked perfect and I was able to upgrade to Windows 11 successfully.
T**B
Working fine with my x570 board which was having cpu ftpm problems before, although sometimes this module also causes error with certificates at reboot but that happens only 1 out of 10 times.
M**O
I use this so that I can run Windows 11 on an older motherboard (MSI Z170 Gaming M3) and not have any issues with security updates. It works well. After you install it, you have to configure it in the BIOS, and then afterwards it should be detected by Windows. I configured it before I installed Windows and it worked well, after that I ended up updating the BIOS because I realized it was quite outdated and then Windows stopped detecting it, obviously I had to reconfigure it in the BIOS. Once I did that, it was fixed and it has been working consistently ever since. I'm using this with a 6th gen Core i5, can't remember the exact model number but it's helping keep it out of the landfill because while it's not powerful enough to use as a main computer for my bf and me anymore, it's still good enough as a media center PC.
G**.
ma vielle carte maitresse MSI Guard 97A la reconnus sur le champs.
L**E
Does what it's supposed to. You'll probably need a wired keyboard to enter bios and turn on TPM manually like I did. I was able to install Win11 after plugging this in and turning TPM on in the BIOS. Check the pins on your motherboard to make sure it's compatible.
W**4
-Used this with MAG x570s Tomahawk Max Wifi. -BIOS failed to recognize it at first. -Updated to latest BIOS and still didn't recognize it. -Installed Windows 11 using fTPM on 5800x and still didn't recognize it. -Computer went into hibernate mode while idling and required a reboot. Memory speed in BIOS was defaulted to lowest setting in BIOS on reboot (???) -Reset memory speed and rebooted. BIOS recognized module... -Disabled fTPM on processor and enabled dTPM on module. All fine now. -Would guess that CMOS has to be cleared after installing module in order for BIOS to recognize it.
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