[SOLVED] Do I need to turn on tpm in bios after clear cmos

Tomislav25

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Hello,

Do I need to do anything after clearing cmos. I did that because of unusuall 1 front fan behaviour. After that I changed that fan with slower one and added one more. Now I got 3 front and 1 fast rear. So windows defender was telling me something about tpm and I fixed that by pressing turn off in tpm section of windows defender. After that defender turned green and looks like everything fine? Or do I have to reenter settings for TPM. One fan chassis fan 2 was speeding while others didn't. Maybe normal? Anyway :

Asus tuf gaming b550m-plus
Ryzen 5 5600
16 GB (2x8gb) ddr4 3200 MHz Kingston
1x ssd m2.0 500GB kingston blue (contains win 11)
1x casuall ssd
RTX 2060 GPU
Seasonic semimodular 650w gold core GM PSU
 
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Hello,

Do I need to do anything after clearing cmos. I did that because of unusuall 1 front fan behaviour. After that I changed that fan with slower one and added one more. Now I got 3 front and 1 fast rear. So windows defender was telling me something about tpm and I fixed that by pressing turn off in tpm section of windows defender. After that defender turned green and looks like everything fine? Or do I have to reenter settings for TPM. One fan chassis fan 2 was speeding while others didn't. Maybe normal? Anyway :

Asus tuf gaming b550m-plus
Ryzen 5 5600
16 GB (2x8gb) ddr4 3200 MHz Kingston
1x ssd m2.0 500GB kingston blue (contains win 11)
1x casuall ssd
RTX 2060 GPU
Seasonic semimodular 650w gold core GM PSU
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Hello,

Do I need to do anything after clearing cmos. I did that because of unusuall 1 front fan behaviour. After that I changed that fan with slower one and added one more. Now I got 3 front and 1 fast rear. So windows defender was telling me something about tpm and I fixed that by pressing turn off in tpm section of windows defender. After that defender turned green and looks like everything fine? Or do I have to reenter settings for TPM. One fan chassis fan 2 was speeding while others didn't. Maybe normal? Anyway :

Asus tuf gaming b550m-plus
Ryzen 5 5600
16 GB (2x8gb) ddr4 3200 MHz Kingston
1x ssd m2.0 500GB kingston blue (contains win 11)
1x casuall ssd
RTX 2060 GPU
Seasonic semimodular 650w gold core GM PSU
Hello @Tomislav25,
After clearing the CMOS, you don't need to do anything specific. The change in fan behaviour and the addition of new fans shouldn't affect the TPM settings. If Windows Defender alerted you about TPM, and you resolved it by turning off TPM in the Windows Defender settings, and now it shows as green and everything appears fine, there's no need to reenter settings for TPM. The abnormal behaviour of chassis fan 2 might have been normal, but with the new fan configuration, it should be balanced now. Overall, your system configuration looks good with the ASUS TUF Gaming B550M-Plus, Ryzen 5 5600, 16GB DDR4 RAM, SSDs, RTX 2060 GPU, and a 650W Seasonic Semi-Modular PSU.
 
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