![]() This technology might exist for even older generations as well and probably is available on newer platforms. I have confirmed this on an i7-8700k as well as on an i7-7700k. You can verify if you have a TPM chip (after enabling it) by running tpm.msc On ASUS motherboards, you can find the option under Advanced/PCH-FW. ![]() I was pretty confused that my (ASUS Z370-G) motherboard manual barely said anything about TPM, so I did some checking and sure enough, it's an option and it seems to come disabled by default. (Edit: Someone else found more info and it's called Intel Trusted Execution Technology). On Intel ARK this seems to be called Identity Protection Technology (IPT). Intel seems to have a technology called IPTT ( Intel Platform Trust Technology) that seems to be an on-die TPM 2.0 compatible chip. Turns out, that you may actually have a TPM chip built-in on your CPU. Hello peeps, so looks like Windows 11 will require a TPM 2.0 chip to run, and you might have been surprised, after running the checking tool, that you do not have a TPM chip on your quite modern system! If you're still having concerns, we recommend you check out /r/buildapc. If you're worried about CPU temperatures, please look at reviews for the laptop or CPU cooler you're using. Rule 6: CPU Cooling problems: Just like 95C is normal for Ryzen, 100C is normal for Intel CPUs in many workloads. This includes comments like "mUh gAeMiNg kInG" ![]() Please visit /r/AyyMD, or it's Intel counterpart - /r/Intelmao - for memes. ![]() Rule 5: AyyMD-style content & memes are not allowed. Commenting on a build pic saying they should have gone AMD/Nvidia is also inappropriate, don't be rude. AMD recommendations are allowed in other threads. i5-12600k vs i5-12400?) recommendations, do not reply with non-Intel recommendations. Rule #4: Give competitors' recommendations only where appropriate. No religion/politics unless it is directly related to Intel Corporation Rule 3: All posts must be related to Intel or Intel products. Rule 2: No Unoriginal Sources, Referral links or Paywalled Articles. If you can't say something respectfully, don't say it at all. This includes comments such as "retard", "shill", "moron" and so on. Uncivil language, slurs, and insults will result in a ban. Subreddit and discord for Intel related news and discussions.
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