Great. No need for an additional TPM module to install Windows 11.
This motherboard has everything you need to mount a very quiet configuration (rather desktop) in a rather old micro-ATX case (Antec NSK-1380 that sits on a desk):
- Using a Core i3-12100 with an M.2 MVMe SSD and 32GB of RAM (for the future as only 2 DIMM slots are available).
- No graphics card: The Intel® UHD Graphics 730 integrated in the Core i3 is comfortable for office work and even some low-performance games.
- With 300W of power and a single P4 connector, the original power supply (Antec AR-350) is sufficient for the 60-89W TDP of the Core i3. I would otherwise have replaced it with an SFX power supply. NB: I replaced the original Antec fan (2-pin) with a Noctua NF-F12 PWM, which allows it to be BIOS controlled and makes the configuration even quieter in office use.
- The most important thing: no need to buy a TPM module to install Windows 11 (verified with my configuration), which represents a saving of 40-50€. In fact, enabling (by default) the TPM 2.0 function in the Gigabyte BIOS is enough: see for example https://www.pc-boost.com/pages/news_1625460714_les-cartes-meres-gigabyte-integrent-la-fonction-tpm-2-0-pour-supporter-la-mise-a-niveau-vers-windows-11.html