You had better just hope that your PC has a TPM 2.0 chip in it. Because my BRAND NEW PC does not. Luckily it has a header for one which I had to order separately but my wife's PC which I bought not long before mine doesn't even have the header so she is screwed because TPM 2.0 is a requirement of running Windows 11. Those chips are selling out everywhere and what used to be a $8 chip is now a $50 chip in most stores that still have them.
I checked my old ASRock X470 Taichi + Ryzen 5 3600X with the MS Windows PC Health Check software after enabling AMD fTPM in the UEFI (and you might want to enable SVM Mode too) and I get a positive on Win 11.
If you run an Intel board, well, that might be something completely different then.
if someone thinks that the Microsoft provided health check doesn't say much, I found an article on one of my computer sites I frequent that refers to another program that would say a little bit more Link
All green bar the TMP either missing or Disabled.
I had a we check on my mobo www.msi.com/Motherboard/MPG-X570-Gaming-PLUS/Specification
It says it has a TPM (HEADER) 1 but dont know what it supports?
[Edited by ServiusTheBear, 6/27/2021 3:28:24 PM]