On 01/03/2017 04:01 PM, 'James Funkhauser' via qubes-users wrote:

I would like to start saving up for a desktop that will run 4.0 out of the box. Price 
isn't really an issue; what's important is that I have a computer that meets all the 
standards necessary for running 4.0. I have looked at the HCL list, but none of the 
machines have been tested with 4.0 (which I understand, given that it is still in alpha). 
Would it be sufficient to just get a machine with one of the processors listed in the 
ark.intel link on your site's "Minimum requirements for 4.x" page? Or could I 
even just replace my current processor with one of those listed there?

Otherwise, if anyone can point me toward a machine (or better yet, a few 
different machines) that will meet all the necessary requirements, run the OS 
with sufficient hardware isolation, etc., I would be most grateful. Thanks in 
advance for your time.

You'll want a KGPE-D16 motherboard with a 62xx series processor.

It is blob free coreboot compatible and it supports user defined TPM CRTM (tpm addon sold separately)

I have one and it is great, supports IOMMU for graphics as well.


Any recent intel isn't going to support libre anything.

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