Considering upgrading my gaming rig with the following bundle ->

https://www.microcenter.com/product/5006709/amd-ryzen-7-7800x3d,-asus-b650-e-tuf-gaming,-gskill-flare-x5-series-32gb-ddr5-6000-kit,-computer-build-bundle

I have a GeForce RTX 3070 which I will keep and I am running Linux Mint 21.2. Any thoughts on compatibility? Any one running one of these ASUS B650-E TUF Gaming motherboards under Linux? Mint?

Edit: Thanks for all the great advice. It seems like I should spend just a few more dollars to get the Gigabyte B650 Gaming X AX v2:

https://www.microcenter.com/product/5006645/amd-ryzen-7-7800x3d,-gigabyte-b650-gaming-x-ax-v2,-gskill-flare-x5-series-32gb-ddr5-6000-kit,-computer-build-bundle

    • @tomten
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      25 months ago

      That’s not good, I actively try to avoid realtek cards since they are unreliable in linux. I have an asus board with an Intel nic but I haven’t had these issues.

      • exu
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        25 months ago

        On the other hand, I haven’t really had issues with Realtek. Probably because their gigabit chipsets have been out for long enough to be stable.

      • @[email protected]
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        15 months ago

        YMMV of course, but I had this happen mostly after hours of using the computer (4+ hours). I think it’s mostly random when it happens though. The network adapter just fully disappears.

        This probably doesn’t affect all ASUS mainboards, but I’d assume it affects all ASUS AM5 mainboards in a similar way.

        My mainboard is an ASUS ROG Strix B650E-E by the way.

        • @tomten
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          15 months ago

          I have a b650e-i

            • @tomten
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              15 months ago

              Ah they sold boards with the bugged versions of the i225? Mine had the rev3 chip which is supposed to have fixed the issues with the older revisions.

              • @[email protected]
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                No I think it’s revision 3 as well (although I’d have to double check to be sure), all revisions have (different) issues apparently. What I’m saying is that the I225 seems to be rather picky about what switches it plays nice with, so while it might work just fine with your specific setup, it might stop working fine when you change one variable (like the switch you’re connecting to).

                Also in addition to the issues the I225 has anyway, ASUS (and judging by some comments here other mainboard manufacturers as well) seems to have additional issues related to the power management of the built-in I225 adapter. From what I gathered dedicated PCIe cards with the I225 work much more reliably.

    • @[email protected]
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      25 months ago

      not just asus, i think its something about this chip.

      i have the same issue on another brand.

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        The I225 has several issues in all of its revisions, that’s true. There’s still better and worse implementations, and ASUS seems to have gotten it “more” wrong.

        Anyway, the Reddit post I linked to includes a workaround, you might want to try it since you have the same issue.

        • @[email protected]
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          5 months ago

          thats already the same fix i have applied, and it works for me too.

          seems to be universal