Hi Paul,
Vikings in Germany has this:
https://store.vikings.net/libre-friendly-hardware/x200-ryf-certfied
I suppose these don't necessarily count as "new" as in right from the factory
floor, but depending on your use case it might be worth a look. It is FSF certified.
Mike
On 05/23/2017
Hi!
Thanks for the feedback on this. It is a decent motherboard, but it wasn't for
anything critical. It just seemed like a nice low barrier (cost wise) entry to
a desktop. It might be nice however if some of the other Supermicro Opteron
boards could be made coreboot capable. Supermicro seems
current intel machine (i7-4770) and most
probably 32 core will do better than 12 cores at 3.5GHz.
Cheers,
BogDan.
2017-05-01 12:23 GMT+03:00 PeerCorps Trust Fund <i...@peercorpstrust.org>:
Hi,
Apart from features such as greater memory bandwidth, more cores, and more
CPUS in an MP configuratio
Hi,
Apart from features such as greater memory bandwidth, more cores, and more CPUS
in an MP configuration (2/4), what are the advantages of the G34 vs C32
sockets? The C32s have CPUs with TDPs as low as 35w and more cores with higher
clocks in a dual CPU configuration, i.e. the 4340 has 6
Is the Asus KCMA-D8 socket C32 motherboard eligible for FSF certification?
On 04/27/2017 07:30 AM, Patrick 'P. J.' McDermott wrote:
On 2017-04-26 at 15:25, Rene Shuster wrote:
Maybe even FSF-endorsed. Great news! Spread the news.
The H8SCM is a nice find, but unfortunately probably not
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On 04/26/2017 01:43 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
On 04/26/2017 06:00 AM, PeerCorps Trust Fund wrote
Greetings All,
I recently came across the following listing concerning Coreboot on the
Supermicro H8SCM-F.
https://www.coreboot.org/Board:supermicro/h8scm
You will note that the last update was in January of 2014. I also noticed a note in the
page concerning "OS Booting - Proprietary BIOS".
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