A Dream Come True: Running Coreboot On A Modern, Retail Desktop Motherboard
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While I am very happy that more open source firmware is ported to other platforms, sadly speaking what 3emdeb did with Dasharo is not helpful to coreboot community at all, more like taking advantage of other’s hard works and milk out of it. Instead of getting the patches merged into coreboot.org, 3emdeb hosted their own repo and wrap it around under Dasharo flag.. coreboot would have died long ago if everyone did the similar way. Wish to see more contributions from them on coreboot or else the community should do something about it.
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Thank you for this, I've been dreaming about this happening for so long, always thought it wouldn't happen. It's an insta buy from me if they support 13th gen
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That's an impressive accomplishment.
Is the rest of the motherboard functional? Slots, ports, WiFi, onboard sound and such?
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I would pay a premium for a version of this board that was preflashed with Coreboot. Although the D16 running Libreboot is still top of my wishlist for x86 which is under the Talos II.
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Originally posted by royce View PostAnybode else bothered by the picture of the cpu cooler mounted the wrong way around for the cabling?Last edited by sabian2008; 30 June 2022, 07:42 PM.
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Anybode else bothered by the picture of the cpu cooler mounted the wrong way around for the cabling?
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Just curious if anyone reading knows, how different is one motherboards bios from another? Like lets say three scenarios:
1) Would the DDR5 version of this same board require an entirely separate port or would it just be some tweaks to the existing code?
2) Would another MSI board targeting this platform have enough similar bits or would that be a separate port?
3) Same basic question for another company's board targeting the same platform?
I know nothing really about this stuff I'm just curious where the point of being a totally new port process starts vs just needing to tweak some of the existing code for the slightly different modules.
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Originally posted by intelfx View Post
Yeah I know about clock management and turbo boost. You'd think all of it was managed by the closed-source blob.
So at least it can be configured by the manufacturer, if not completely controlled by the BIOS.
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As happy as I am for the "current-gen coreboot motherboard", it's still slightly crippled (X.M.P, power management and CPU clock speeds) and dependent on binary blobs. Just like AOSP vs. Android (crippled camera firmware, buggy OLED driver logic, buggy wifi etc.)
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