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20.1 Legacy Series / Ryzen 3 3100 no thermal data
« on: May 24, 2020, 08:53:38 am »
Dear All, I am testing an AMD Ryzen 3 3100 on MSI B450I mini-itx motherboard. The installation process using the serial installer was without problem and very fast.
I was interested in observing two things; (1) does OpnSense 20.1 detect the onboard Intel 3168 WiFi chip as it is listed as supported in FreeBSD (https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=iwm&sektion=4) and (2) what does OpnSense report for the CPU thermals.
What I have observed is no wireless hardware has been detected and there is no thermal data reported when the None/ACPI or AMD K8/K10 modules selected.
I will be checking the hardware logs to see if the hardware is detected during boot in relation to Intel Wifi and is the thermal data issue related to a similiar forum post where it is suggested the AMD CPU is "too new" for the underlying FreeBSD operating system.
Can anyone provide insight into these issue please based on their knowledge and/or experience?
Regards PeterB.
I was interested in observing two things; (1) does OpnSense 20.1 detect the onboard Intel 3168 WiFi chip as it is listed as supported in FreeBSD (https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=iwm&sektion=4) and (2) what does OpnSense report for the CPU thermals.
What I have observed is no wireless hardware has been detected and there is no thermal data reported when the None/ACPI or AMD K8/K10 modules selected.
I will be checking the hardware logs to see if the hardware is detected during boot in relation to Intel Wifi and is the thermal data issue related to a similiar forum post where it is suggested the AMD CPU is "too new" for the underlying FreeBSD operating system.
Can anyone provide insight into these issue please based on their knowledge and/or experience?
Regards PeterB.