OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical > Setup & Installation
Are there any 8GB Nvme compatiable motherboard
Eugene Tucker:
My personal recommendations are the Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) . And the Asrock B550M-HDV.
Pete:
Hi Doug
This is "on the wiki" and works quite well https://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php?title=MSI_B450M_PRO-VDH_MAX
After boot and with Seamonkey running this is the output from mem/v
H:\sys\bin>mem /v
Total physical memory: 14,271 MB
Accessible to system: 3,036 MB
Additional (PAE) memory: 11,235 MB
Resident memory: 259 MB
Available virtual memory: 2,827 MB
Available process memory:
Private low memory: 278 MB
Private high memory: 1,792 MB
Shared low memory: 199 MB
Shared high memory: 1,587 MB
Regards
Pete
Neil Waldhauer:
I'd recommend any modern PC with a slot for your video card. The CPU can be Intel or AMD. PCie to NVMe adapters work fine with Arca Noae's NVMe driver, but I recommend a newer computer with built-in NVMe support. There are no reasonable modern video choices that have SNAP support.
Using a modern monitor with VGA or DVI is sub-optimal. DisplayPort and to a lesser extent HDMI lead to higher quality video. It would be nice to have a video driver and audio driver that could support DisplayPort and HDMI.
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