I work as a computer technician and made the mistake of buying a PCI, not PCIe, post card my first time around. Taught me to really read the listing when shopping online. After some hunting, found that this model post card is the most flexible and seems to present the most data out of any of them. Really appreciate your uploading this video so that we could see the card in action. Just as a heads up for you, not all motherboards send POST signals to the PCIe slots which is why your card isn't working there. The TPM (Trusted Platform Module) header is the guaranteed slot to get POST signals. There are also POST cards that utilize a connection to the internal USB ports as they receive a signal as well. Again, much appreciated!
Did you come across any TPM headers that use the SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) bus so far? Apparently the POST codes only work with the LPC bus, but I'm trying to get confirmation for this.
I'm searching reviews for TL460s Plus and the new TL611 Pro, and landed here. Thanks for the video IN ENGLISH. Probably this is the only video I can find in English. For some translations of the manual. It says "the PCIe only works on Gigabyte motherboard, for other motherboard, use LPC". On the other side of the manual, there are two sections of list of LPC connectors on motherboard. The left side means small connector (2mm pitch), and the right side is big connector (2.54mm pitch). And the LPC connector on mother board is marked as LPC or TPM or DEBUG. Hope it helps.
THANK YOU for posting this! I've been googling for some sort of english user manual for this card without any success. Just FYI LPC stands for "low pin count" bus, and there's a nice article on it on Wikipedia. Also, from what I've read online, plugging the POST card into a PCI-E slot isn't ideal because the cpu can't write anything to the PCI-E bus until after a bunch of other components get tested and initialized, and if your computer fails in those earlier tests -- like the memory test -- it just halts without the PCI-E bus ever getting initialized. TPM stands for "Trusted P Module", and those security modules attach to the LPC bus during bootup to somehow ensure that only a trusted OS image gets booted, so the TPM header has pins for the LPC bus, but may also have some other pins. Apparently, there's no one standard for TPM or LPC headers on motherboards, so it would be nice if somewhere there was documentation of what signals the TLS460s plus card expected on what pins of the LPC sockets, so you could compare that with the TPM header pin-out of your motherboard manual.
Thanks for posting this video, I was looking for working demonstration on the TPM header. On modern motherboards neither the PCI or PCIe connection will display anything, only the TPM over LPC connector will (Low Pin Count). Note that in more recent motherboards, there might be an "SPI TPM" connector instead, which stands for Serial Peripheral Interface, and apparently this bus will NOT show any BIOS POST codes (for example, this is now on Asus x570 boards), so the card won't work there at all. At least that's my latest info, it's really hard to come by information regarding this.
The link on your description to the product is not functioning. Looking out my friend. GOOD VIDEO! Note : Also you can use google translate to take a pic of that manual and it will translate it in English.
@@adamy24 I believe i got it off Amazon, but this specific model and vendor is no longer available. Can probably find it from others off Amazon or AliExpress
Do you know of any post code cards that work over an SPI interface TPM header? MSI Z490 motherboards and A520/B550 AMD MSI motherboards are all over SPI interface and my post code card only interfaces over LPC
Buena tarde, amigo donde encontró está tabela de código da debug test que tengo una aquí, pero no viene com los códigos de erro e no sé cómo los encontra. Gracias
Very useful but are the debug codes universal? I see Asus post codes with a Google search but I can't find a universal list for Gigabyte (Gigabyte B550 AORUS PRO V2 )
I work as a computer technician and made the mistake of buying a PCI, not PCIe, post card my first time around. Taught me to really read the listing when shopping online. After some hunting, found that this model post card is the most flexible and seems to present the most data out of any of them. Really appreciate your uploading this video so that we could see the card in action. Just as a heads up for you, not all motherboards send POST signals to the PCIe slots which is why your card isn't working there. The TPM (Trusted Platform Module) header is the guaranteed slot to get POST signals. There are also POST cards that utilize a connection to the internal USB ports as they receive a signal as well. Again, much appreciated!
Did you come across any TPM headers that use the SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) bus so far? Apparently the POST codes only work with the LPC bus, but I'm trying to get confirmation for this.
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Any chance I could talk too you cheers
LPC stands for low pin count in case you were wondering.
Also the arrow on the connector always identifies pin 1, not necessarily a ground.
I'm searching reviews for TL460s Plus and the new TL611 Pro, and landed here. Thanks for the video IN ENGLISH. Probably this is the only video I can find in English. For some translations of the manual. It says "the PCIe only works on Gigabyte motherboard, for other motherboard, use LPC". On the other side of the manual, there are two sections of list of LPC connectors on motherboard. The left side means small connector (2mm pitch), and the right side is big connector (2.54mm pitch). And the LPC connector on mother board is marked as LPC or TPM or DEBUG. Hope it helps.
Hi, any advantages buying TL611 Pro over this?
Been looking for a diag card. First one Ive seen with this much versatility. Thanks for the vid 👍
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Thanks for video! I was looking for evidence that this card works with more modern motherboards.
Some cheap motherboards lack TPM header to cut costs, but all better ones have it.
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Been looking at this card for a while but wasn't sure about the connections, thanks heaps for the great info!
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Thanks for the information. these cards are $45 now. wow.
THANK YOU for posting this! I've been googling for some sort of english user manual for this card without any success.
Just FYI LPC stands for "low pin count" bus, and there's a nice article on it on Wikipedia.
Also, from what I've read online, plugging the POST card into a PCI-E slot isn't ideal because the cpu can't write anything to the PCI-E bus until after a bunch of other components get tested and initialized, and if your computer fails in those earlier tests -- like the memory test -- it just halts without the PCI-E bus ever getting initialized.
TPM stands for "Trusted P Module", and those security modules attach to the LPC bus during bootup to somehow ensure that only a trusted OS image gets booted, so the TPM header has pins for the LPC bus, but may also have some other pins.
Apparently, there's no one standard for TPM or LPC headers on motherboards, so it would be nice if somewhere there was documentation of what signals the TLS460s plus card expected on what pins of the LPC sockets, so you could compare that with the TPM header pin-out of your motherboard manual.
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Trusted Platform Module
Thanks for posting this video, I was looking for working demonstration on the TPM header.
On modern motherboards neither the PCI or PCIe connection will display anything, only the TPM over LPC connector will (Low Pin Count).
Note that in more recent motherboards, there might be an "SPI TPM" connector instead, which stands for Serial Peripheral Interface, and apparently this bus will NOT show any BIOS POST codes (for example, this is now on Asus x570 boards), so the card won't work there at all. At least that's my latest info, it's really hard to come by information regarding this.
So what would work for those TPM headers?
thanks for the information bro, much appreciated
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Thanks, i have been looking voor a review before ordering it
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Great video. Thank you. This was very helpful. I ordered one of these diagnostic cards.
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Is not correct to plug/unplug DRAM while power is present at the MBD. Isn't it?. Thanks for the Video.
thank you so much bro i apreciate you!!!!
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The link on your description to the product is not functioning. Looking out my friend. GOOD VIDEO! Note : Also you can use google translate to take a pic of that manual and it will translate it in English.
Thanks for video. Did you post link to where you bought. I want one
@@adamy24 I believe i got it off Amazon, but this specific model and vendor is no longer available. Can probably find it from others off Amazon or AliExpress
For people who don't know which port he plugs into, It's the TPM port.
Thanks for everything
TL631 vs TL611 vs TL460 which is the BEST?
Did you try it in a PCI-e x16 slot? They are compatible with x1 cards so worth a try.
I did, but it didn't work with my motherboard. Might work for others though.
Your affiliate link isn't working and great video 😊
Do you know of any post code cards that work over an SPI interface TPM header? MSI Z490 motherboards and A520/B550 AMD MSI motherboards are all over SPI interface and my post code card only interfaces over LPC
Can you share with me the manual of this Debug card
Good sharing
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Buena tarde, amigo donde encontró está tabela de código da debug test que tengo una aquí, pero no viene com los códigos de erro e no sé cómo los encontra.
Gracias
O try one those for testing a Dell optiplex 980, with no sucess
Very useful but are the debug codes universal? I see Asus post codes with a Google search but I can't find a universal list for Gigabyte (Gigabyte B550 AORUS PRO V2 )
Asus what have you done! What is a « sped »?!?
gracias por tu video me parase muy bueno Pero como puedo encontrar los codigos de diagnotico de error TL460s Plus
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Thanck you
Does this unit show the CPU temperature once the system has booted?
@@DxBang3D no
Where to get the Codes list? Or is it different for different motherboard?
I searched all websites i downloaded many photos and manuals. Still cant find the correct codes list
do u have a manual in english ?
Thanks
is there any English manual pdf of this product?
Thank you
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English😍 thank you!
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I want to know the menaning of those numbers
Where to get instructions with codes?
Where are clock and reset indicators?
What do you mean?
@@Pib31995 two main indicators on post card are RST and CLCK signals. Where she they on this card
PCIe-X1 doesn't work for me
Haha this guy pretty much has the same PC as me lol. Meshify C and a Z390A
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