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I have a ryzen 3800X and an x570 motherboard. It was one of the best motherboards at the time. No TPM support. You're wrong.
the 3800X has a built in TPM... So yes. You have a TPM. TPMs don't need to be discrete chips.
Needs to be supported by both cpu and motherboard, as far as I'm aware.
https://kmpic.asus.com/images/2021/07/02/2ec2cf1d-0fee-4abe-bb99-b7c1e2cd4790.png
Enable it in bios. It's not really a motherboard support option, but it needs to be initialized in BIOS(UEFI). It's been mandated to be supported in Mobo's for a long time now.
Edit: And because this is Lemmy... Or you could just not deal with it and use Linux :)
Model and brand MB? 3800 had almost universal support so you're almost certainly an edge case if you aren't just incorrect.
Ryzen 7 3800X Asus ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING
Absolutely has TPM. User error.
Guess I need to enable in the bios. Windows 10 said I don't have it lol. I must have disabled it cause I dual boot Linux.