TPM issue detected in Event Viewer during gameplay of Valorant.
TPM issue detected in Event Viewer during gameplay of Valorant.
You're experiencing issues only during Valorant sessions while the rest of your system runs smoothly. Despite having a recent Windows update, X570 chipset, BIOS, and NVIDIA fixes, you're still seeing errors that appear specifically in-game. Your security settings are active—TPM is enabled, secure boot is in use, and UEFI is configured—but the attestation process isn't completing. Riot Games has acknowledged this and advises redownloading the game. Even after reinstalling Windows, the problem persists.
I’m running Windows 10 and facing problems with the game—playing works fine, but I keep seeing over 100 errors.
This topic hasn't been discussed here before. It might relate to how intrusive Riot's anti-cheat system is on your machine. Even when the game isn't running, the background AC continues to operate. It appears to track nearly everything on your computer, which explains why it’s affecting TPM functionality. Riot seems unaware because they either can’t easily adjust their AC settings to avoid interfering with TPM or they haven’t received enough reports to prioritize this issue. Their anti-cheat is the reason Valorant is popular with my fiancée but not mine.
Essentially Riots Vanguard is attempting to execute commands on the TPM module to check for any cheating or tampering with game files. It seems the system isn't reaching the TPM 2.0 module, possibly because your X570 lacks that component and expects it. I haven't touched anything related to this, so I might be mistaken. This appears to be my guess based on what I saw in the picture and description.
I just noticed the problem. My event viewer gets flooded every time I launch Valorant. I’m confused about why it doesn’t get resolved, especially since it seems to impact AMD systems. Maybe it’s related to the firmware TPM? There’s a Reddit thread where others share similar experiences.