This is a good discussion for me since I too have been thinking on
getting a somewhat modern AMD motherboard. Things I would like is pcie
(ideally v4 but can do v3) slots (4+) and memory. The latter
requirement made me think on going to ebay and getting a server board
as those memory cards are chea
For what it is worth (probably not much), I just built a new
system with a GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS Ultra, selected primarily because
it had 3 M.2 slots on the motherboard, so I could replace all my
rotating disks with much speedier M.2 sticks.
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I just put together a new machine for myself.
ASRock B450M Pro 4 (you have to make sure that a firmware update was done
on the board for this CPU, early ones were not ready for the newer CPU)
Ryzen 7 3700X
(I used my existing nVidia 750Ti card, which requires their
proprietary drivers.)
Everythi
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 9:17 AM Fulko Hew wrote:
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> If I pick Intel based, I'm pretty much assured everything will work,
> but it seems that going AMD will get me better bang-for-the-buck,
> but ... will all the parts work with Linux?
>
Yup, all of my desktops are AMD and have been for decades.
I'm looking for the best bang for my buck, and of course
Linux (Fedora) compatibility. My criteria are simple:
- inexpensive
- best bang for the buck
- must have PCIe 3.0 x 16 slot
If I pick Intel based, I'm pretty much assured everything will work,
but it seems that going AMD will get me better