First off, you will need to wait and see what everyone else outside of people on the insider program have to say about the OS when it see release to the masses. Second off, you might already have support for TPM 2.0 on your motherboard. You might need to be patient for your motherboard manufacturer to roll out support for the new OS. Some boards have TPM on them, you just need to enable it in BIOS. third off, the way things are going is absurd, first was the cryptocurrency mining fiasco, then the pandemic putting a strain on components/goods/logistics and now people are price gouging TPM modules in hopes people will jump onboard the silly Windows 11 bandwagon.
Thanks for you reply. In my case I have the TPM 20-1 connector on my older Asus MB. All I need is the module. It looks like they never may be available although I saw one for over $200 which I can't afford. On the other hand your points are well taken. My Windows 10 does everything I need and it will be supported through 2025. I always like to keep up with the latest but from what I read Windows 11 doesn't really offer anything that great.
Win 11 wont release until next year. No hurry to but TPM module. Im sure until then a lot will changes and TPM module will be widely available by then. Don't let the scalpers win!!First off, you will need to wait and see what everyone else outside of people on the insider program have to say about the OS when it see release to the masses. Second off, you might already have support for TPM 2.0 on your motherboard. You might need to be patient for your motherboard manufacturer to roll out support for the new OS. Some boards have TPM on them, you just need to enable it in BIOS. third off, the way things are going is absurd, first was the cryptocurrency mining fiasco, then the pandemic putting a strain on components/goods/logistics and now people are price gouging TPM modules in hopes people will jump onboard the silly Windows 11 bandwagon.