Integrated Security TPM chip

I want to buy hp with integrated tpm chip desktop and I can not find in the model profile for witch she. I need to sff, i3, 500 GB, 4 GB, gigabit lan dvd rw... pls help!

Hello:

This series of model has the specifications you want... You need to configure one to what you need, but it has a TPM chip anything.

http://www.HP.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press_kits/2013/HPDiscoverBarcelona/ProDesk_600_G1_Desktop_Mini_QuickSpecs.PDF

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