I'm looking at Supermicro TPM's and was wondering which would be needed for an AMD Epyc 7002 series CPU running on a Supermicro H11SSL series motherboard running Windows 10/11 Pro as a workstation?
According to Supermicro, AOM-TPM-9665V is the correct part number, but there are 3 different variations (no letter, -S, and -C) and I'm not sure which would be needed. Is the TXT* support an Intel or Server only instruction set on the TPM? Since I'm running Windows 10/11 Pro as a workstation, I would assume that fits more in the "Client" role, thus the -C part number, but that part only seems to support Intel CPU's. Maybe the plain AOM-TPM-9665V is what I need? Anyone looked into this before?
Model # | Form Factor | TXT* | MB Platform | Supported CPUs |
AOM-TPM-9665V | Vertical | N/A | Intel | Any MBs with TPM support |
AOM-TPM-9665V-S | Vertical | Server | Intel, AMD | Intel® Xeon® E5/E7, AMD EPYC™ 7000 Series |
AOM-TPM-9665V-C | Vertical | Client | Intel | Intel® Core i5/i7 & Xeon® E3 processors |