According to the Windows check, the only thing missing for my working station is this stupid TPM 2.0. Is this article about the ASUS WS-C621E-Sage motherboard, 2x Intel Xeon Gold 5222 processors, suitable for upgrading to Windows 11? Unfortunately, the official Asus website is very uninformative in this regard, at least I couldn't find anything...
Galaxus
4 weeks ago
0
0
0
The TPM-SPI 2.0 (90MC07D0-M0XBN0) is a Trusted Platform Module with 14-1 pin SPI interface that supports TPM 2.0 and is suitable for mainboards with TPM header. Whether this TPM-SPI is compatible with the ASUS WS-C621E-Sage depends on whether the mainboard has a suitable 14-1 pin TPM header with SPI interface.
The ASUS WS-C621E-Sage is a workstation motherboard with Intel C621 chipset, which usually offers TPM support, but the exact type of TPM header (SPI or LPC) must be checked in the manual or technical data sheet of the motherboard. As the TPM-SPI from ASUS is designed for mainboards with a TPM header and SPI interface, it is generally compatible if the mainboard supports this connection.
TPM 2.0 is required to upgrade to Windows 11, and this TPM-SPI fulfils the TPM 2.0 specification (TCG Family 2.0 Rev1.38). If your mainboard does not have a TPM header with SPI interface, this TPM SPI is not suitable.
To summarise: If your ASUS WS-C621E-Sage has a 14-1 pin TPM header with SPI interface, this TPM-SPI 2.0 fits and enables the Windows 11 upgrade. Otherwise it is not compatible.