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From: [email protected]
To: Ivan Ivanov [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Fri, 04 Jan 2019 02:25:32 +0600
Subject: Re: [coreboot] Re: Please suggest a AM3/AM3+ motherboard which is 
supported by Coreboot when32GB of RAM installed

      The CPU A10-5750M which you mentioned  is a more recent one (newer than 
my Phenom 2 X6).

It is on a more modern 2013 platform, mine is an AM3 Socket of 2010-2011 years 
with a corresponding old chipset:



* North Bridge: AMD 785G   
* South Bridge: AMD SB710   
More details about my motherboard can be found at:
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-MA785GMT-UD2H-rev-10#sp

Though it is listed as supported on Coreboot supported hardware list, I am not 
sure how well DDR3 RAM is supported by Coreboot on this board.
Does it work with a maximum amount of RAM which the board can handle under its 
default BIOS firmware or only a few gigs work like 1-2GB?


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From: Ivan Ivanov [mailto:[email protected]]
To: [email protected]
Cc: Coreboot [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Fri, 04 Jan 2019 01:51:58 +0600
Subject: [coreboot] Re: Please suggest a AM3/AM3+ motherboard which is 
supported by Coreboot when32GB of RAM installed

I can't say about those AM3 boards but my coreboot'ed AMD Lenovo G505S
  is working fine with 16GB DDR3 installed. Maybe you could check if
  they have a similar CPU architecture (G505S A10-5750M is Richland) and
  also check the similarity of their FCH aka "southbridges" (G505S has
  Bolton M3), while waiting for a more helpful answer from someone more
  knowledgeable (+ could check if their board_status reports contain a
  kernel log where you could check the size of installed RAM)
  
  чт, 3 янв. 2019 г. в 21:30, <[email protected]>:
  >
  > Hello,
  >
  > I have found that following boards are indicated as supported:
  >
  > Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000105 EndHTML:0000025498 
StartFragment:0000020391 EndFragment:0000025458
  >
  > ASUS     M4A785-M         WIP...   AMD Fam10h    AMD RS780/SB700          
ITE™ IT8712F     AMD Athlon™ 64 / FX / X2          Socket AM3/AM2(+)    DIP8    
  SPI         Y             Y             —
  >
  > ASUS     M4A785T-M      OK...      AMD Fam10h    AMD RS780/SB700          
ITE™ IT8712F     AMD Athlon™ 64 / FX / X2          Socket AM3      DIP8      
SPI         Y             Y             —
  >
  > ASUS     M4A78-EM         OK...      AMD Fam10h    AMD RS780/SB700          
ITE™ IT8712F     AMD Athlon™ 64 / FX / X2          Socket AM3/AM2(+)    DIP8    
  SPI         Y             Y             —
  >
  > ASUS     M5A88-V            OK...      AMD Fam10h    AMD 880G/850 ITE™ 
IT8721F     AMD Athlon™Phenom™Sempron™ 64 / FX / X2           Socket AM3/AM3+   
     DIP8      SPI         Y             Y             —
  >
  > GIGABYTE           GA-MA785GMT-UD2H OK...      AMD Fam10h    AMD 785G / 
SB710         ITE IT8718F         AMD Phenom™ II / Athlon™ II          Socket 
AM3       ?            ?            ?            ?            —
  >
  > GIGABYTE           GA-MA78GM-US2H       OK          AMD Fam10h    AMD 780G 
/ SB700         ITE IT8718F         AMD Phenom™ / Athlon™ / Sempron™   Socket 
AM2+    ?            ?            ?            ?            —
  >
  >
  >
  >
  > And actually most of them missing any info on the status page and somewhere 
is info like:
  > The boards works only with less than 4GB of RAM, if installed more then it 
does not boot Linux.
  >
  > You can see that some AMD 16GB boards support 32GB two with 4x8GB modules:
  >
  > 
https://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/698565-Can-i-use-8GB-DDR3-single-module-with-Biostar-TA785-G3
  >
  > http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1714859/asus-m5a88-evo-ram.html
  >
  > But these are 32GBs with their original BIOSes.
  >
  > What about 16GB or 32GB with a Coreboot flashed on these boards?
  > Did anyone tested and used such config with 16GB or 32GB DDR3 RAM?
  >
  > Kind Regards,
  > Alex
  >
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