> can you tell me a few good boards with a fresh status?
check it at https://coreboot.org/status/board-status.html
> the single boards and mini PC have good performance compared to desktop
> boards?
Check the boards at "Mini-ITX / Micro-ITX / Nano-ITX" category of a
page above, and their
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can someone answer:
>can you tell me a few good boards with a fresh status?
>the single boards and mini PC have good performance compared >to desktop
>boards?
>which kind of boards can be considered the best and why?
>which CPU has good performance like the intel I-series?
Thank you
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>There are some manufacturers, i.e. Purism, which are shipping new
>devices with coreboot preinstalled, but their price of course is
>higher than for something pulled out of e-waste, and the performance
>may be still comparable.
Looks like this manufacturers are commercial and their prices are
these boards you refer are single boards?
do you know mini PC compatible with Coreboot too?
do you know a good board compatible with intel I-series CPU?
which good performance CPU people recommend instead the popular ones?
any desktop board that you recommend?
Thanks
You can go with MinnowMax which is based on Baytrail SoC and its compatible
with core boot. In fact, I tested that yesterday only and I am actively using
it with core boot from past few weeks. The latest version of the same board is
Minnow3 that is I believe based on ApolloLake, though I am not
> which ones have best performance? AMD or INTEL?
If this ME/PSP thing matters to you, AMD no-PSP usually have a better
performance than Intel no-ME, but Intel with-ME could have a better
performance than AMD no-PSP. It all depends on which boards you are
comparing between each other. Try to find
>There are many more supported Intel-based boards
where can i get a list of all Intel-based boards supported?
which boards people prefer and refer as generic boards that usually work?
any preference based on statistics?
> Additionally, since most of my
boards come out of e-waste heaps, I have no
> Why are you considering only Intel boards?
which ones have best performance?
AMD or INTEL?
there is any motherboard supplier Coreboot friendly?
any articles that show tested boards?
Thanks
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On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 6:20 PM phakt--- via coreboot
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> on FreeBSD forum there was a discussion about
> "FreeBSD friendly Motherboard compatible with Coreboot"
>
> link:
> https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/freebsd-friendly-motherboard-compatible-with-coreboot.68346/
>
>
Why are you considering only Intel boards? coreboot supports plenty of
AMD boards which don't contain ME/PSP and don't suffer from Meltdown +
some other Intel-only vulnerabilities, for which the
performance-crippling patches are required. IMHO, AMD seems to be a
wiser choice for a coreboot board,
>There are more boards than just two.
which ones?
can you tell more about the others?
whats the board with best quality-price ratio?
any board that has good performance for economic budget?
where to buy?
do you recommend new or refurbished?
Thanks
Dne 31. 10. 19 v 18:20 phakt--- via coreboot napsal(a):
> Hello,
>
> on FreeBSD forum there was a discussion about
> "FreeBSD friendly Motherboard compatible with Coreboot"
>
> link:
> https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/freebsd-friendly-motherboard-compatible-with-coreboot.68346/
>
>
> the
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