I don't believe that Gigabyte can just say they don't support Linux or even just Ubuntu for that matter. Linux is not that small a market anymore and I believe Linux as an SO is very well suited for a relatively cheap multi-core cpu like Ryzen. I myself bought a Ryzen with the intent of building a nice, low-cost server for productivity oriented applications. Yes, if you want a gaming platform, Windows is a better platform, but then an Intel I7 is also a better choice in that case. So I think a big company like Gigabyte is not going to just let Linux users choose another manufacturer that supports them, it would not be good for business. Support for temperatures and frequency monitoring tools would also be nice... Anyone knows if there's progress about this? Since I run my CPU under the stock Spire cooler and in an media center case knowing what the temps are under load is not entirely unimportant.
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