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XG home - Does the Motherboard matter?

Hi folks,

Following on from an earlier question, I am looking to get a new device for XG home. I am looking at a low power, compact Citrix thinclient with the specs, J1900 Quadcore 2.0GHz barebone so I will need to get RAM and HDD. (Looks like J1900 supports 8Gb RAM). It has a PCI-E slot so I can add a network card.

Question is, not sure what motherboard the device has, so does this matter or should I be happy with the J1900 and go ahead with this? As usual, all advice and suggestions appreciated.

Thanks,



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  • For XG and UTM Home installations (SW ISO) it has to be only an x86 hardware with enough cpu power.

    I read before that XG is not supporting AMD Ryzen CPUs yet.

    Here in my home lab I have a FSC S920 Thin Client equipped with an AMD GX-415GA CPU. It runs very smooth with the XG but is limiting the bandwith (caused by IPS and AV Proxy) at ~80Mbit/s.

     

    What ammount of money you want to spend max for your whole new device?

  • nd said:
    I read before that XG is not supporting AMD Ryzen CPUs yet.

    It does supports.

    SFVH_SO01_SFOS 18.0.2 MR-2# cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -m1 "Ryzen"
    model name      : AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 4-Core Processor

     

    Thanks!

  • nice. :)

    now since v18? or was it UTM which does not supporting ryzens?

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