Hello,
After skipping all Threadripper chips from AMD so far, I have decided that now is the right time to build my new headless encoding machine based on the newly released AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X processor and the TRX40 chipset. My mainboard of choice would be the ASRock TRX40 Taichi for now.
Since the predecessor (A now-dead AMD FX-9590 on 990FX) was running FeeBSD, I would like to use it for this machine as well, because I just enjoyed using the operating system.
But after looking at the hardware notes for 12.1-RELEASE, I'm a bit concerned. Not only doesn't it mention any Ryzen processors or modern AMD chipsets, but other things like the 2.5Gbit network chip on my board of choice are missing from that list as well. That would be one Realtek RTL8125AG. The other one, an Intel I211AT is supported by the em4 driver I assume. Also, I cannot find any definitive information about whether FreeBSD supports AMD Turbo Core on the Zen 2 architecture. It would be rather bad if the CPU couldn't use its turbo under FreeBSD.
On top of that, I'm going to use a PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD for storage. I looked around on the web, and it seems FreeBSD has supported NVMe for a while now. But will it also work with a TRX40 chipset that the kernel doesn't yet know? I can't find any information about NVMe in the hardware notes - or I'm not searching correctly, not sure.
That's why I thought I better ask around here: Will this work? Or should I wait a little and maybe use Linux in the meantime?
Thank you!
After skipping all Threadripper chips from AMD so far, I have decided that now is the right time to build my new headless encoding machine based on the newly released AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X processor and the TRX40 chipset. My mainboard of choice would be the ASRock TRX40 Taichi for now.
Since the predecessor (A now-dead AMD FX-9590 on 990FX) was running FeeBSD, I would like to use it for this machine as well, because I just enjoyed using the operating system.
But after looking at the hardware notes for 12.1-RELEASE, I'm a bit concerned. Not only doesn't it mention any Ryzen processors or modern AMD chipsets, but other things like the 2.5Gbit network chip on my board of choice are missing from that list as well. That would be one Realtek RTL8125AG. The other one, an Intel I211AT is supported by the em4 driver I assume. Also, I cannot find any definitive information about whether FreeBSD supports AMD Turbo Core on the Zen 2 architecture. It would be rather bad if the CPU couldn't use its turbo under FreeBSD.
On top of that, I'm going to use a PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD for storage. I looked around on the web, and it seems FreeBSD has supported NVMe for a while now. But will it also work with a TRX40 chipset that the kernel doesn't yet know? I can't find any information about NVMe in the hardware notes - or I'm not searching correctly, not sure.
That's why I thought I better ask around here: Will this work? Or should I wait a little and maybe use Linux in the meantime?
Thank you!